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Whitman School of Management’s Entrepreneurship Program Named ‘National Model Entrepreneurship Program’

Monday, January 22, 2018, By Kerri D. Howell
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Alex McKelvie, associate professor and chair of the Whitman School’s Entrepreneurship and Emerging Enterprises department, accepts the National Model Program award at the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship annual conference in Los Angeles, California.

The (EEE) program at the Whitman School of Management was recently named the National Model Program by the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship () at its annual conference in Los Angeles, California, Jan. 10 – 14. According to the organization’s the award “recognizes colleges and universities that provide comprehensive, bold, high quality educational programs that train future generations of entrepreneurs, as well as the comprehensiveness of a curricular program.”

“This accolade is major national recognition for the innovative and quality educational work that our committed team has been doing over a number of years,” says Alex McKelvie, associate professor and EEE department chair. “Our leadership in developing a novel career tracks system, offering cutting-edge new courses, attention to student learning and outcomes, infusion of academic rigor and experiential learning, and impactful programing were important reasons why we received this award.”

Professor McKelvie adds that the award would not be possible without the unwavering support of the 鶹ƵUniversity and Whitman School leadership teams. “This award truly is a reflection of several years of team effort and investments,” he says.

“Entrepreneurship is an important dimension of the student experience at 鶹ƵUniversity,” says Mike Haynie, 鶹ƵUniversity’s vice chancellor for strategic initiatives and innovation, and Barnes Professor of Entrepreneurship at the Whitman School. “In the face of an increasingly dynamic economic and social environment, empowering our students to think and act entrepreneurially is fundamental to their future success. We’re proud that the Whitman School is leading the way—and in concert with the Blackstone LaunchPad, the Barnes Family Entrepreneurship programs, and the many other entrepreneurship initiatives embedded within our schools and colleges—we should all be proud that 鶹ƵUniversity is home to one of higher education’s most robust and most interdisciplinary entrepreneurship ecosystems.”

Previous award winners include the University of Arizona, Babson College, Texas Christian University and Baylor University, among others.

The Whitman School’s , which last year taught a record-breaking 3,000 students at the undergraduate, master’s and doctoral levels, is unique through the creation of its four teaching tracks to prepare students for future careers in new venture creation, corporate entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship and family business. This allows students to be well-suited for the unique challenges in any entrepreneurial setting, whether it is in new or old companies, small or large organizations, not-for-profits or family businesses.

Its combines classroom time with experiential learning opportunities and real-world business practice. Culminating in a senior year capstone experience where all students start a high-growth new venture and present it to a panel of external judges, EEE students gain invaluable hands-on experiences through intensive and interactive group-oriented projects.

The one-year (MSE) program is designed for students who want a “mini-MBA” with a key focus on entrepreneurship. There is also a newly created online master’s degree, . Both programs offer a rigorous entrepreneurial immersion with a large number of hands-on experiential learning courses.

Aimed at developing the entrepreneur within, the serves as the cornerstone of Whitman’s top-ranked program, helping to facilitate entrepreneurial activity on campus, as well as across local and regional communities. A recipient of the , the Falcone Center provides valuable entrepreneurial resources through the business incubator, the (Women Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship) Business Center, the and veteran’s entrepreneurship training, such as the (EBV) program.

 

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