Check out the different programs the Lubar Entrepreneurship Center has to offer below!

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Whether you’re looking to expand your network or secure seed funding, our entrepreneurship initiatives are designed to help you succeed!
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Courses offered in the LEC are part of a network of experiential classes being developed at UWM to integrate entrepreneurial thinking into the existing curriculum and strengthen themes of creativity and innovation.
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Co-curricular program that encourages students to develop their ideas and launch businesses.
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Open to faculty and students at five area universities, Milwaukee I-Corps™ Program links new venture and business mentors with academics to investigate the pathways for commercializing research ideas.
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The Sustainability Collider is a team-based learning experience designed for college students passionate about sustainability. Participants take on real-world challenges and discover innovative solutions through hands-on projects and expert mentorship.
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Pop-Ups are collaborative and engaging workshops led by students, faculty, business leaders, and entrepreneurs. Pop Ups foster community within UWM as well as engage the Milwaukee innovative and entrepreneurial ecosystem.
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Since its launch in 2013, UWM has been part of the University Innovation Fellows (UI Fellows) program, a nationwide program run by Stanford University where students train with colleagues from across the country to become change agents for innovation and entrepreneurship on their campuses.