Peter T. Paul Entrepreneurship Center

Brett Schultz discusses his College Connector social media and e-commerce platform at the Peter T. Paul Entrepreneurship Center.

Student Entrepreneur Tackles Social Isolation with New Platform

Could a back-to-basics social media approach like the original Facebook help University of New Hampshire students feel connected?     That’s what Brett Schultz ’26 hopes as he works to launch his social media and e-commerce platform, College Connector.      Schultz, majoring in business... Read More

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