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Immersive program exposes students to 'fascinating complexity' of startup businesses

This summer, 30 students worked at 19 early-stage startup companies in New York City as part of the Keller Center's new Princeton Start-Up Immersion Program (PSIP). Participants lived as a group and, through their daily work with startup companies, experienced the fast-paced world of entrepreneurs and emerging businesses.
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