Students create their own path through MSU entrepreneurship programs Circle with Right Arrow Icon

(State News, April 6, 2016) College is easy on paper — Decide a major, learn about jobs in a career and start gaining experience to get a foot in the door. But for a different group of students, college is about creating a job. It’s about starting something on their own. “Various studies have suggested that 50 percent of students graduating in the next couple of years, at some point in their careers, will be working for themselves,” MSU director of undergraduate entrepreneurship Neil Kane said.

Neil Kane interviewed on Spartan Podcast about creating an innovative culture Circle with Right Arrow Icon

(Spartan Podcast, August 13, 2015 ) Michigan State University has named a point person to continue developing a campuswide culture of entrepreneurship and innovation among its undergraduate students. Neil Kane is the university’s first director of undergraduate entrepreneurship. An experienced entrepreneur, business executive and Forbes contributor, Kane will create a unified entrepreneurship strategy and introduce new programs, courses and initiatives focused on entrepreneurship and innovation.

MSU’s first undergraduate entrepreneurship director to create innovative culture Circle with Right Arrow Icon

(MSU Today, August 5, 2015) – Michigan State University has named a point person to continue developing a campuswide culture of entrepreneurship and innovation among its undergraduate students. Neil Kane is the university’s first director of undergraduate entrepreneurship. An experienced entrepreneur, business executive and Forbes contributor, Kane will create a unified entrepreneurship strategy and introduce new programs, courses and initiatives focused on entrepreneurship and innovation.