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Participating Colleges and Programs

Entrepreneurship@Cornell works with all campus schools, colleges, and organizations to help create and promote entrepreneurship education, events, and commercialization. For information on entrepreneurial activities within a specific college or organization, visit the pages listed below. You can also find a cross-curriculum listing of courses, faculty, and student groups in the "Students" and "Faculty" sections of this web site.

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The College of Arts and Sciences

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The College of Architecture, Art, and Planning

AAP provides students, faculty, and staff with unique opportunities to harness their own entrepreneurial spirits and pursue endeavors that bring personal growth while giving back to the community -- locally and globally. Visit http://www.aap.cornell.edu/explore/e-ship.cfm to learn more.

The College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

Coming soon

The College of Engineering

Coming soon

The School of Hotel Administration

The School of Hotel Administration's Leland C. and Mary M. Pillsbury Institute for Hospitality Entrepreneurship supports and enables innovation and new business formation in the hospitality industry. The institute provides students with guidance on entrepreneurship study, introduces students to hospitality entrepreneurs, and encourages students to pursue entrepreneurial endeavors. Visit the Leland C. and Mary M. Pillsbury Institute for Hospitality home page for more information.

The College of Human Ecology

Coming soon

The School of Industrial and Labor Relations

Coming soon

The Johnson School

The Johnson School: Our triad of student-run Counsel + Capital + Consulting services alone would make the Johnson School entrepreneurship program one of the most complete and innovative available to MBA students. But there's a lot more....Visit The Johnson School for more information.

Cornell Law School

Coming soon

Cornell Center for Materials Research

Cornell Center for Materials Research's mission is to advance, explore and exploit the science and engineering of advanced materials. The mission of CCMR's Industrial Partnerships Program is to promote active cooperation between CCMR and industry. Via a portfolio of targeted programs, this program promotes bench to bench collaboration with industry, supports NYS small businesses' access to university-based R&D and problem solving and provides assistance tailored to the needs of entrepreneurs and early-stage start-up companies. Learn more at http://www.ccmr.cornell.edu/industry.

The Cornell Center for Technology, Enterprise and Commercialization

The Cornell Center for Technology, Enterprise and Commercialization transfers technologies that result from academic research at Cornell University to advance the university's missions and to benefit the public. CCTEC serves both the general campus in Ithaca and the Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City, and is an important interface with industry and the Cornell community. http://www.cctec.cornell.edu/

The Center for Life Science Enterprise

The Center for Life Science Enterprise's mission is to benefit the biotechnology and life sciences industries of New York State by focusing on technology transfer, economic development, workforce training, entrepreneurial support, and research and development. Learn more at http://www.biotech.cornell.edu/index.cfm/page/cat.htm