February-June 2008

LETTERS

• From the Co-Chair

• From the Editor

Cross Campus Entrepreneurship Programs Benefit Business Schools and Their Students

NOTES FROM THE FIELD

• Babson College
• Saint Louis University

Cross Campus Initiatives

• Oregon State University
• Saint Louis University
• Temple University
• University of Florida
• University of New Hampshire
• Wayne State University
• Washington University in St. Louis

HOME

The EAG Newsletter is sponsored by a grant from

 

From the Co-Chairs

After 18 years as Dean of the Coles College and for the last 2 years co-chair of this Affinity Group, I am stepping down from this roll to join our colleague Linda Hadley at Columbus State University where on August 1, I become the 4th President in the 50-year history of
the University.(more)

notes
Babson College Names Trish Costello Director of the Arthur M. Blank Center for Entrepreneurship

Babson College has named Trish Costello Director of its Arthur M. Blank Center for Entrepreneurship. Costello’s professional background includes entrepreneurial, corporate, non-profit and academic experience. (more)

Cross Campus Entrepreneurship Programs Benefit Business Schools and Students

by: Elizabeth Gatewood

Closer collaboration with their creative colleagues may improve the ability of business school professors to teach leadership principles and decision-making that will prepare their graduates for the demands of the new model.(more)

 

 

Across the Country

For this issue of the Entrepreneurship Education Update we asked members of the Affinity Group to share their best practices related to promoting cross-campus entrepreneurship. These are the ideas colleagues wanted to share with you. (more Notes From the Field)

 


  © Copyright 2008 AACSB, All Rights Reserved.
  The AACSB Entrepreneurship Education Update is the official newsletter of AACSB's Entrepreneurship Affinity Group. The EEU is published by the Entrepreneurship Program at Saint Louis University's John Cook School of Business, and its editor is Jerome Katz. The EEU is made possible through a grant from the Coleman Foundation Chair in Entrepreneurship at Saint Louis University. The next issue of the Update is due to come out toward the end of the Fall 2008 semester. Affinity Group members are encouraged to submit materials to katzja@slu.edu by September 15th.