The Coleman Fellows Program builds self-employment education in departments across the campuses of colleges and universities.  Faculty Fellows, guided by an entrepreneurship educator, develop courses in their academic discipline which advance self-employment.  After their Fellows year, faculty join of a cohort of colleagues who spread entrepreneurship education across campus and throughout their discipline.

Coleman Foundation Entrepreneurship Community of Practice

 

Interim Report: Dispelling the Dangerous Myth of the Starving Artist

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Interim Report: Dispelling the Dangerous Myth of the Starving Artist

I have revised Lawrence University’s Studio Art capstone course, ART 600 – Senior Seminar to include a section on art and entrepreneurship: Dispelling the Dangerous Myth of the Starving Artist. This 10-week course dedicates a significant portion of the term to an in-depth exploration of the critical issues, tools, problems, and applied skills necessary for success as an artist/entrepreneur.

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