
Smith Ranked
Among
Entrepreneur Magazines Top 13
The entrepreneurship program at the
Robert H. Smith School of Business is
ranked among the top 13 nationally in
the April 2005 issue of Entrepreneur
magazine. For the third consecutive year
and since the surveys inception, the
magazine has included the Smith School
prominently among its annual list of the
best 100 collegiate entrepreneurship
programs in the United States.
The Smith Schools leading
approach to entrepreneurship
education and research gives our
students the ability to deal with
complex issues such as the
integration of technology and
globalization, while successfully
undertaking the challenge of
building a successful business, said
Howard Frank, dean of the Robert H.
Smith School of Business. The Smith
School is committed to nurturing and
growing the entrepreneurial spirit
in our students and I'm pleased that
our entrepreneurship programs have
been rated among the best in the
country.
According to the sixth annual
Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, a
report measuring entrepreneurial
activity worldwide, 73 million
people across the globe are either
nascent entrepreneurs, or own or
manage a young business. Among Smith
School resources supporting
entrepreneurship is the Dingman
Center for Entrepreneurship, a
nationally-recognized, leading
entrepreneurial center that assists
students and regional entrepreneurs
with expertise and funding.
One of the strong points of the
Dingman Center is that we truly
leverage all available resources to
provide students with the tools to
build success and confidence to be
entrepreneurs, said Asher Epstein,
managing director of the Dingman
Center. The Dingman Center takes
advantage of its strategic position
within the Smith School, a
recognized leader in management
education, to draw upon expertise
from the entire university including
the Clark School of Engineering, the
Maryland Technology Enterprise
Institute and the Office of
Technology Commercialization.
Students truly have access to the
latest thought leadership, best
practices and mentorship from all
disciplines while mastering the core
principles of successful
entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneurs third annual
evaluation of the best
entrepreneurship programs at U.S.
colleges and universities was
performed by TechKnowledge Point
Corp., an online research and
referral exchange for
entrepreneurship and enterprise
development.
Visit
Entrepreneur magazine's Web site
for more information.