There were three entrepreneurship programs honored this year for their contributions to advancing entrepreneurship education at the 2005 conference of the United States Association of Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE).
The Syracuse University was honored for their advances in integrating entrepreneurship education at the undergraduate level. Specifically, their work in integrating entrepreneurship education across their campus was highlighted.
Western Carolina University was honored for their innovative MBA program in entrepreneurship.
Georgia Tech won the award in the “specialty program” category for their technology transfer program (TI:GER) that integrates science PhDs, MBAs and law students on common entrepreneurial projects.
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