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Women Entrepreneurial Leadership Initiative
(The National Speciality Program Award)

The GWU Women's Entrepreneurial Leadership Initiative introduces the process of entrepreneurial thinking as an invaluable asset to any career. The courses offer students the opportunity to draw from their field of study or personal passion to generate, plan and launch ideas that make a difference to self, others, or the world.

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National Survey of Entrepreneurship Education (National Acclaim)
The National Survey of Entrepreneurship Education conducted by GW is one of the most comprehensive empirical analyses on entrepreneurship education in the United Stated to date.

Its objective is to stimulate interest in the educational community to provide new and innovative entrepreneurial curriculum. Also, the survey’s objective is to encourage educational organizations to expand their current activities at both the secondary and post secondary levels. Finally the survey provides a data base so that individuals can use the results of the survey as a reference guide to regard entrepreneurship education programs and to develop new curriculum in small business and entrepreneurship.

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The George Washington University DECA Initiative
The main objective of the GWU DECA initiative is to disseminate information on Entrepreneurship Education to DECA participants. DECA is a national association of marketing education students. It provides teachers and members with educational and leadership development activities to merge with the education classroom instructional program. DECA is not extracurricular; it is an integral part of the classroom instructional program. DECA chapters attract students who are interested in preparing for entrepreneurial, marketing or management careers.

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3E-Learning Project
The 3E-Learning site is designed to develop a national and international community of educators, practitioners and researchers that collaborate through submitting entrepreneurial experiential ideas, creating tools that support propagating of new knowledge, skills, and experience in the entrepreneurship education. The 3E-Learning site is also designed to allow the community to monitor and establish a quality stamp for entrepreneurial experiential exercises that can be used by educators in the US and abroad.

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The Hot Mommas™ (Winner of a 2006 Coleman Foundation ion Case Writing Award)
The Hot Mommas™ Project produces research, curricula, and training/services for educators who influence current and future dynamic women leaders. The project focuses on real life scenarios and solutions that are accessible to undergraduate, graduate, alumnae, and corporate communities.

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The GW Hoffman Lectures
In the spirit of interfaculty collaboration and private sector participation, CFEE, through the Hoffman lecture series, brings together faculty, students, business leaders and members of the wider community for discussion of a variety of entrepreneurship issues. The series encourages philosophical reflection and practical experiences on problems and opportunities on entrepreneurship.

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