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=='''<span style="font-family:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">According to Virginia State University's 2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog, we offer the following undergraduate&nbsp;innovation or entrepreneurship courses / resources:</span>'''==
*'''The Reginald F. Lewis College of Business has approved an 18 credit minor in Entrepreneurship in Spring of 2017. These are the following applicable course courses and their descriptions:'''
**'''Introduction to Entrepreneurship'''
***This course introduces students to the different forms of entrepreneurship along with the risks and reward with starting a business. This course also includes real examples of this through investigations of case studies as well as personal stories from entrepreneurs in the local area. Hand-on learning is the primary directive of this course
='''[[File:Virgnia State University Multipurpose Center.jpg|frame|Virgnia State University Multipurpose Center.jpg]]Engaging with regional and local economic development efforts'''=
<div>[[File:F80d153c-2a3f-44c9-8dc6-e36b6aed5cea-VSUMPC.jpg|thumb|Fully constructed Virginia State University Multipurpose Center.|link=Special:FilePath/F80d153c-2a3f-44c9-8dc6-e36b6aed5cea-VSUMPC.jpg]]Calling the new facility “a symbol of unity,” Virginia State University President Keith T. Miller led a delegation of state, local and University officials and construction partners in the official Groundbreaking on VSU’s long-anticipated, $84 million Multipurpose Center. VSU’s Multipurpose Center will serve as the anchor for the University’s and &nbsp;Chesterfield County’s partnership to revitalize the Ettrick area. A mixed-use residential and commercial corridor along Chesterfield Avenue will complement the new facility. The plans for growth are outlined in both VSU’s Master Plan and Chesterfield’s Comprehensive Plan. VSU anticipates the project taking 22 months to complete. VSU’s Multipurpose Center will be the only facility of its type between Richmond and Raleigh, NC and serve as a cultural hub for a wide swath of Southside Virginia.&nbsp;
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