News

Perspectives: Entrepreneurship Training Can Empower Students Being Left Behind

by Michael J. Caslin III, Porcher L. Taylor III and Dr. Catherine S. Fisher , October 24, 2007

bloomberg-caslin
Michael J. Caslin (above right, pictured with Mayor Bloomberg of New York) is executive vice president for public policy of the National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship and adjunct professor at Babson College’s Arthur M. Blank Center for Entrepreneurship.

Michael J. Caslin is executive vice president for public policy of the National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship and adjunct professor at Babson College’s Arthur M. Blank Center for Entrepreneurship.

 

Porcher L. Taylor is a professor at University of Richmond’s School of Continuing Studies who also teaches business ethics at the university’s Robins School of Business.

 

Dr. Catherine S. Fisher, a professor of education and director of Richmond’s Teacher Licensure Program, is a retired high school principal with 15 years each of classroom teaching high school administration experience.

 

There are currently 0 comments on this story.
Click here to post a comment

 



© Copyright 2005 by DiverseEducation.com

1 | 2 | 3
Comments posted here may be reprinted in Diverse: Issues In Higher Education magazine, and may be edited for purposes of clarity and/or space.




FEATURED jobs
Academic Student Support Counselor
John Jay College of Criminal Justice (CUNY)

Provides educational support, academic advisement, and counseling assistance to students in one of CUNY's higher education opportunity programs. Determines areas of need and develops and teaches pre-freshman/orientation programs, seminars, student workshops, and other activities.


Assistant Professor - Adult Health
Austin Peay State University

Applications are invited for the tenure-track position of Adult Health to begin August, 2012. This position is at the rank of Assistant Professor or Associate Professor of Nursing depending on credentials and experience. The rank of Associate Professor requires a Doctoral Degree.


Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice
Ferris State University

The individual appointed to this position will have primary responsibility for teaching core criminal justice courses, along with other associated courses within the undergraduate and graduate criminal justice programs, and maintenance of expertise within the field.


Course Curriculum Specialist/Instructional Designer
Chippewa Valley Technical College

The Course Curriculum Specialist/Instructional Designer reports to the Coordinator of Curriculum & Assessment and provides leadership and support in the implementation of all CVTC course-level curriculum and instructional design services including overseeing WIDS entry/maintenance and carrying out Quality Matters® initiatives.


Copyright 2011 © Diverse: Issues In Higher Education, a CMA publication.
Cox, Matthews, and Associates, Inc., 10520 Warwick Ave, Suite B-8, Fairfax, VA 22030