Spring 2007

$50,000 Grant Expands Entrepreneurship Emphasis

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology has received a $50,000 grant from the Kern Entrepreneurship and Engineering Network to expand preparation of undergraduate engineering, science and mathematics students for careers as entrepreneurs and innovators.

The grant will develop new course modules for a wide range of courses from engineering to humanities, expand cocurricular opportunities, enhance workshops and seminars, offer more student club activities, and generate other efforts to help students become innovators.

“We have the potential to make entrepreneurship a differentiating element of a Rose-Hulman education,” said Anice Anderson, associate professor of engineering management. She is the principal investigator for the grant.

“With this grant, resources are in place to make Rose-Hulman one of the best colleges for innovators to pursue their educations in engineering, science and mathematics.”

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