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Formal invitations should be going out this week or early next week, but for those of you who wising to register now, the Eventbrite site is up at:

https://msu_eship_roundup.eventbrite.com

 

Neil Kane

 

From: Kane, Neil
Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2016 9:51 AM
Subject: Hold the Date: E&I Roundup II--January 25, 2017 at the Kellogg Center in the afternoon

 

In May 2014 the Provost and Doug Estry hosted an Entrepreneurship Roundup on campus of all people at MSU engaged in undergraduate entrepreneurial educational activities. The culmination of that meeting was a faculty committee that drafted a white paper for the Provost which became the outline for Undergraduate Entrepreneurship as it exists at MSU today.

 

The Provost and I are holding a second E&I Roundup meeting for all faculty and interested parties related to Entrepreneurship and Innovation at MSU. It will be held from 3-5:30pm at the Kellogg Center on January 25. I’ll provide more details and an agenda as the event gets closer. At the conclusion of the event we’ll have a wine and cheese reception.

 

For those of you who are E-Advisors or who are on the E&I Faculty committee (you know who you are), we will have our semester meeting in the same location just before the E&I Roundup…so please carve out the afternoon from 1-5:30pm.

 

If anyone has any suggestions of topics or things they’d like covered or explained, please let me know. I’m working on the agenda and we’ll have formal invitations out in early December. If I’ve omitted anyone who should be invited, feel free to pass this along and/or copy me and I’ll add them to the invitation list.

 

Sincerely,

 

Neil Kane

Director of Undergraduate Entrepreneurship

Michigan State University

632 Bogue Street, Room N120

East Lansing, MI 48824

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Cell: 312-404-3507

 

Entrepreneurship Portal:  http://entrepreneurship.msu.edu

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/MSUEship/  

Twitter: https://twitter.com/MSU_Eship

LinkedIn:  http://www.linkedin.com/in/neilkane

 

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