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Revision as of 00:46, 23 October 2016

Overview

It is imperative that Texas A&M University encourages, facilitates, and commences reach-outs for student-led innovation and entrepreneurship in order to maintain their ability to provide innovative solutions to today’s challenging problems. An analysis of the Texas A&M University innovation and entrepreneurship landscape reveals that the university is already home to many innovation and entrepreneurship-focused resources that can contribute to developing the innovative and entrepreneurial capabilities of students; however, most of the resources are manifested in programs that are scattered across different departments, and generally are not especially transparent to the students. Therefore, it is essential that Texas A&M brings innovative and entrepreneurial thinking, as well as existing resources, to the front-lines, to develop its set of innovative and entrepreneurial leaders; by reaching out to students proactively and connecting them with the university's vast resources, our students will graduate as prepared agents of change and solution. Our solution is to create a hub for 


Our students are confused, need central hub//

This page lists directed strategies to this issue and enumerates possible implementations of solutions for each strategy.

Strategies

Bring all entrepreneurship/innovation-related programs on campus under a single umbrella

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Related Pages

Texas A&M University 

Texas A&M University Student Priorities: Part I

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