Coleman Fellows at TCU bring entrepreneurial thinking across the disciplines


Fort Worth, Texas | February 20, 2012 10:02 AM | Print this story




By Kathryn Hopper, The TCU Magazine

 

Nurtured at TCU through the Neeley Entrepreneurship Center, the Coleman Fellows program at TCU includes professors from all over campus—from journalism to engineering to nursing—all dedicated to enhancing student skill sets, whether they start their own company, work for a major corporation or end up in government or at a non-profit.

 

The program’s goals are to build support for entrepreneurship education in non-business departments, encourage job creation and build a diverse group of entrepreneurship educators across the country.

 

Learn more about how the Coleman Fellows at TCU are working to spread the “start-up” mindset into classes and coursework seemingly far removed from the business school here.