Finding Relevance in Entrepreneurship: Applications and Aspirations - Michael Morris

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Date/Time:Friday, 27 Jan 2006 at 9:00 am
Location:LeBaron Auditorium
Cost:Free
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Phone:515-294-9934
Channel:Lecture Series
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Michael Morris is Professor, Witting Chair in Entrepreneurship, and Head, Department of Entrepreneurship & Emerging Enterprises, Whitman School of Management, Syracuse University. Dr. Michael Morris is internationally recognized for his writing and teaching on the topic of entrepreneurship. His most recent books include: Corporate Entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurial Development Inside Organizations (with D. Kuratko) and Entrepreneurial Intensity: Sustainable Advantage for Individuals, Organizations, and Societies. His entrepreneurship program at Syracuse University has received several national awards and recognitions including the USASBE 2005 National Model Program in Entrepreneurship Award and the NASDAQ Center of Entrepreneurial Excellence Award in 2004. Also, the program was ranked by Entrepreneur Magazine as among the top 12 programs in the United States in 2005 and by the Princeton Review and Forbes Magazine as the 7th most highly ranked program.

Dr. Morris has received numerous awards and recognitions including being inducted as Entrepreneurial Research Fellow by the National Consortium of Entrepreneurship Centers and Kauffman Foundation for Entrepreneurial Leadership in 2001 and receiving an Entrepreneur of the Year Award from Ernst and Young in 2000.

Sponsored by the Department of Apparel, Educational Studies, and Hospitality Management and the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching.