EL02 Infusing Entrepreneurship into Your Curriculum Print E-mail

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How can faculty promote entrepreneurship across the curriculum? Isn’t entrepreneurship just for business, law, and pre-med majors? Hardly! Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how you can apply entrepreneurial concepts in your curriculum, regardless of your discipline. This video will introduce you to the resources you need to do the following:

  1. Design unique courses in entrepreneurship – for all majors.
  2. Prepare your students for entrepreneurial careers--regardless of the discipline.
  3. Develop a curriculum for an ever-changing world where entrepreneurship is becoming increasingly important.

About the Presenter
Dr. Anthony MendesDr. Tony Mendes, Executive Director of the Academy for Entrepreneurial Leadership (AEL) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, is an acclaimed entrepreneurial educator who formerly served as Director of College Initiatives at the Kauffman Foundation, Kansas City, Missouri. There he managed a program grant portfolio with over 200 colleges and universities. Many of the collegiate programs that Dr. Mendes initiated have received national prominence including the Kauffman Campuses program. He also was the grant officer for numerous entrepreneurship organizations including; USASBE, the Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization, and The Academy of Management.

Below, watch a six segment video feature on "Infusing Entrepreneurship into Your Curriculum" by Dr. Anthony Mendes, Ph.D.


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