Thomas C. Page Center for Entrepreneurial Studies

Welcome to the Page Center for Entrepreneurial Studies

The Page Center for Entrepreneurial Studies, one of four centers of the Miami Institute for Entrepreneurship, focuses on curriculum and research. Catering to both business and non-business students, the center emphasizes action learning involving a feedback loop where students learn, do, reflect, and grow. To develop students’ entrepreneurial mindset, the center encourages students to start thinking and acting like entrepreneurs and provides students with a range of opportunities and experiences associated with entrepreneurship in many contexts. Practicum opportunities include projects through which students, individually and in teams, have the opportunity to apply course content and test their entrepreneurial acumen. In an innovative classroom setting, students create team and independent study projects, become involved in the design, development, and execution of scalable businesses, and study the global aspects of entrepreneurship.

The Page Center for Entrepreneurial Studies is focused on jump-starting the pursuit of students’ entrepreneurial aspirations. Students develop their individual entrepreneurial outlook through innovative classroom experiences, study alongside business-practicing faculty, and interaction with successful business owners in project, mentor, and internship settings.

Founded in 1994, the Page Center for Entrepreneurial Studies is one of only two undergraduate entrepreneurship programs in the country that is both ranked in the top 20 by Entrepreneur magazine and is part of a BusinessWeek top 20 public undergraduate business school.

The Center Bulletin

  • EDUN Live on Campus wins international award
  • Congratulations to our Business Plan Competition Winners: Team Studyhallic (Sean Vosen, David Marker, David Horowitz, James Hirchak, Wiley Curran, David Deeter)
  • IntEnt 18th Annual Global Conference (Internationalizing Entrepreneurship Training and Education): an annual conference for university professors and practitioners to exchange their ideas on research results and experiences in the field of entrepreneurship education and training.
  • Acting Director Jay Kayne is quoted in Entrepreneur Magazine's June 2007 story about college entrepreneurship and the tough decisions that some students have to make regarding whether to stay in school or focus on running their businesses. Read it now.
  • Jambaz creates opinion game for Miami University students.
  • Associated Press: Bono goes to college for business pilot

Page Center in Entrepreneur Magazine's list of Top 25 Best Undergrad Schools for entrepreneurs.

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