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Hi Neil,


I am looking forward to our meeting today. I apologize because I will be coming late and leaving early because of other meetings that I have to attend. I hope this is all right, in any case, I wanted to tell you in advance, so you know it.


Best,


Zsuzsanna


Professor Zsuzsanna Fluck, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Finance
Director
Center for Venture Capital, Private Equity and Entrepreneurial Finance
Eli Broad Graduate School of Business
Michigan State University
315 Eppley Center
East Lansing, MI 48824
Phone: 517-353-3019
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Subject: Re: Reminder: Entrepreneurship and Innovation (E&I) Faculty Meeting - 8/22

This is a near-final reminder about the faculty meeting next Tuesday, August 22nd at 1:30pm in N106 in the Business College Complex. To this email I am also adding our E-Advisors. They are more than welcome to attend, especially for the first hour, to get an update on the program and a preview of the Social Innovation track in the E&I Minor we expect to be announcing shortly. This is an open meeting…feel free to forward this to anyone who is interested in MSU’s programs in entrepreneurship and innovation.

You can RSVP at the  Eventbrite link below.

Thanks. Please let me know if you have any questions.

Neil Kane
Director of Undergraduate Entrepreneurship
Michigan State University
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Cell: 312-404-3507

Subject: Reminder: Entrepreneurship and Innovation (E&I) Faculty Meeting - 8/22

Good Morning,

This email serves as a reminder of the upcoming E&I Faculty Meeting on August 22.  The meeting will be held in the North Business College Complex in Room N106.  If you have already RSVP’d for this meeting, thank you.  If not, we have created an Eventbrite invitation for the meeting.  Please use this link to RSVP. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/entrepreneurship-innovation-faculty-meeting-tickets-35349304722

The original email from Neil Kane with detailed information is below.

Thank you,

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Leigh Anne Jewison
Administrative Assistant, Undergraduate Entrepreneurship
Michigan State University
632 Bogue Street, Room N121
East Lansing, MI 48824
W: 517-353-0644



Original Email Information:


To:  All of the faculty who teach courses that are part of the Minor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation -  or -  who were faculty sponsors of E&I Experience Options during academic year 2016-2017

I want to thank everyone for their continued support of the E&I Options Program<https://entrepreneurship.msu.edu/experiences/>. The program cannot work without the cooperation of faculty, so thank you! We now have two semesters under our belt. Across the two semesters we logged about 50 E&I Experiences, although 20 of them were from students who participated in Startup Weekend in November. I have attached a list of all of the E&I Experiences that were completed this year (others were proposed and rejected). Eventually the list will be online at: https://msu.startuptree.co/discover/projects. Meantime, if you have any comments about the projects, I heartily welcome them.

We now have well over 400 students enrolled in the Minor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, and we require each student to complete two E&I Experiences (although any student, even if they’re not in the Minor, can participate). Most of the students who graduated last week were exempt from this requirement, so I expect the numbers to go up A LOT next year. The program has to be able to accommodate, anticipating 500 students in the E&I Minor, something approaching 250/year. And students need to do their Experiences in courses that are NOT electives in the Minor.

Most of the projects this year were initiated by students. What we learned is that, by and large, the program works pretty well EXCEPT when students foist the program on their instructors without properly explaining, or documenting, the program. This is particularly noticeable when they’re trying to get it done quickly as part of a graduation requirement. To address this, over the summer we will be refreshing the documentation and launching a series of refinements in the Fall that will make it a LOT easier for students to document their projects and for faculty to understand what to expect. The Provost would like to see us scale the program significantly, and the only way we can effectively do that is to make it VERY easy for faculty to participate. We will be publishing templates and best practices, among other things. Plus, over time, students will become more familiar with the program’s requirements. And starting in the Fall we’ll be offering an undergraduate seminar course in entrepreneurship which will give us an unparalleled opportunity to make sure that students understand the program.

Last summer we had a gathering of all of the instructors who teach courses in the E&I Minor, and everyone found the discussion and networking to be highly beneficial. The opportunity to kick around ideas with colleagues in other colleges seemed to be very well received. So we’re going to do it again this summer! We’re going to have two meetings on Tuesday, August 22nd:

  *   From 1:30-2:30: For all faculty who are somewhat new to this and want an overview of the E&I Options Experience program and information about how to add it to their coursework and/or support students who request it.
  *   2:30-4:00pm: An information sharing discussion for those faculty who teach one of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation electives (although anyone is welcome). The location will be in the Broad College of Business although we don’t have an exact room yet.

Please save the time/date on your calendar. I will send out another reminder in a few weeks, with a room number, and you can RSVP then.

I welcome ANY opportunity over the summer to meet with you or your departments to fully explain the program and brainstorm about ways that you can leverage it. Please let me know if you’d like to schedule a time.

Again, thank you for your support.

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

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