Really? Universities creating ‘Shark Tank’ entrepreneur degrees


Harvard University

Launched in November 2011, the Harvard Innovation Lab (i-lab) serves as a resource for students passionate about entrepreneurship and innovation. The i-lab program helps students expand their projects at any stage of development and covers a wide range of disciplines.

The i-lab fosters collaboration among Harvard students, faculty, entrepreneurs, and greater Boston community members. Community members are invited to attend events hosted at the i-lab, to stop at the InnoBreak Café (offering coffee and snacks), and take advantage of the community lobby open workspace and WiFi.

Will other universities launch new entrepreneurship courses and degrees in innovation to capitalize on Shark Tank’s popularity and success? Share your comments in the section below and join the conversation on Twitter @Michael_eSM.

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