A panel of national leaders in entrepreneurship and the liberal arts were at Beloit College on Oct. 26, 2010 to discuss "Entrepreneurship and the Liberal Arts in Practice" in Pearsons Hall's Moore Lounge. The panel was a part of the 3rd annual Upton Forum on the Wealth and Well-Being of Nations at Beloit College. Panelists included:
Robyne Hart, director of the Entrepreneurship and Society Program within the Associated Colleges of the Midwest
Merton D. Finkler, professor of economics and John R. Kimberly Distinguished Professor in the American Economic System
Betsy Gatewood, director of the Office of Entrepreneurship and Liberal Arts at Wake Forest University
The panel was moderated by Jerry Gustafson, the Coleman Foundation Professor in Entrepreneurship at Beloit, and director of the Center for Entrepreneurship in the Liberal Arts at Beloit (CELEB).
Israel Kirzner, emeritus professor of economics at New York University and a leading figure in the Austrian school of economics, was the 2010 Upton Chair and joins the panel at the 1:00:35 minute mark to offer his own thoughts.
For more about CELEB visit beloit.edu/CELEB
For more on the Upton visit beloit.edu/Upton
Glad to hear people are bringing this up and finding salutions.
FowlerWainwright 9 months ago