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Entrepreneurship Office of the Provost BELL Program Office 1604 Moore Humanities and Research Administration 336/334-9701 BELL Advisory Committee David Arneke, Division of University Advancement Bonnie Canziani, Department of Recreation, Tourism, and Hospitality Management Anthony Chow, Department of Library and Information Studies Jim Clark, Department of English Patricia Crane, Department of Adult Health, School of Nursing Ruth DeHoog, Department of Political Science Joe Erba, Department of Business Administration David Holley, School of Music John Lee Jellicorse, Department of Media Studies Tim Johnston, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Spoma Jovanovic, Department of Communication Studies Jerry McGuire, Office of Technology Transfer Promod Pratap, Department of Physics and Astronomy Laura Sims, School of Human Environmental Sciences Rosemary Wander, Associate Provost for Research and Public/Private Sector Partnerships Jim Weeks, Dean, Bryan School of Business and Economics Dianne Welsh, Bryan School of Business and Economics BELL (Building Entrepreneurial Learning for Life) is a campus-wide, cross-disciplinary collaboration involving the College of Arts and Sciences, all of UNCG’s six professional schools, and the Office of Research and Public/Private Sector Partnerships. Entrepreneurship is defined as the process of creating new enterprises that are sustainable and build value, whether they be for-profit or not-for-profit, economic, social, artistic, cultural, educational, or intellectual. Requirements for the Entrepreneurship minor are found in the Business Administration section of this Bulletin. Courses cross-listed with the entrepreneurship (ENT) prefix are listed below and within the section of their originating department. These courses support the mission of BELL: to fuel the entrepreneurial spirit, thinking, and actions of students and faculty across the campus by fostering a culture of creative confidence, competence, and courage. |
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