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Gordon Gee
Nancy Cantor
Mark G. Yudof
Holden Thorp
Ohio State University President
E. Gordon Gee
Syracuse University Chancellor
Nancy Cantor

University of California President
Mark G. Yudof
 

University of North Carolina Chancellor
Holden Thorp
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John Hennessy Sarita Brown Richard Lariviere Ricardo Romo
Stanford President John Hennessy Excelencia in Education President
Sarita Brown
University of Oregon President
Richard Lariviere
UT-San Antonio President
Ricardo Romo
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Sponsored by and part of the portfolio of the Vice President for Diversity and Community Engagement (DDCE), Intellectual Entrepreneurship (IE) is an inter-collegial Consortium of the Colleges of Communication, Liberal Arts, Fine Arts, Natural Sciences, Engineering, Law, Education, Pharmacy, and the Schools of Information, Business, Public Affairs and Social Work. The mission of IE is to educate “citizen-scholars”–individuals who creatively utilize their intellectual capital as a lever for social good. IE is not a program, nor a compartmentalized academic unit or institute; it is an intellectual platform and educational philosophy for instigating learning across disciplinary boundaries and generating collaborations between the academy and society. IE initiatives pertain to the undergraduate experience, graduate study, faculty research and the connections between the university and community. IE has had the added effect of increasing diversity in higher education.

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