One year after being named one of only four finalists, the University of Michigan-Flint’s Hagerman Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation has earned the 2024 Excellence in Co-Curricular Innovation Award from the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship. Founded in 1981 and with more than 700 members, USASBE is the world’s largest organization devoted to collegiate-level entrepreneurship education, making this one of the most prestigious awards a university can receive.
The center’s mission is to spread entrepreneurship throughout the university and beyond. Participation in its activities has gained momentum throughout the university. For example, last year 595 students, including 82 from area high schools, and dozens for each university academic unit, submitted more than 630 ideas to the Center’s innovation competition. UM-Flint’s faculty members played a pivotal role as more than 40 actively influenced their students’ decision to enter the competition.
Being named the 2024 USABE award winner is not a standalone achievement; it serves as a testament to the continuous and impactful support from Phil Hagerman, The Mott Foundation, and alumnus Steve Whitener. Their investment reflects a shared vision for cultivating innovation, creativity and transformative educational experiences within the entrepreneurial landscape of UM-Flint and the Flint community.”
You can view the video that was prepared as part of the school’s award selection process here or read the article posted by UM-Flint here.
Authors : Anna Church, Alexis Menard, Brian Blume, Mark Simon