Business and EthicsRemembering the past while making way for change in the Central DistrictNo Author ProvidedAugust 28, 2019Invalid ImageNo Image Credit ProvidedNo Caption ProvidedA Seattle Times story profiles longtime Central District barber and business owner Earl Lancaster and his journey to keep Earl's Cuts and Styles in the neighborhood. A Seattle U program was instrumental in helping Lancaster succeed.Students and faculty in Seattle U's RAMP-Up program, part of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center in the Albers School of Business and Economics, began working with Earl Lancaster on his business plan and loan applications in 2018, while collarborating with other community partners also involved in the project. Read The Seattle Times story here. Read more about how RAMP-Up worked with Lancaster.