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If you drive by UW-Milwaukee’s east side campus these days, you will see a swarm of construction workers building the foundation for the Lubar Entrepreneurship Center on the corner of Kenwood and Maryland Avenues. The building – made possible by a generous gift from Shel and Mary Ann Lubar – will be the first of its kind in Wisconsin. But even before the building opens, UWM already has in place a series of programs that are helping students learn how to think like entrepreneurs, and they don’t have to be business majors either. On this edition of UWM Today , we’re going to introduce you to two student entrepreneurs and tell you how you can meet many more just like them. Joining us on the program are James Van Eerden, a geosciences major, and Cheyenne McGlaston, a senior majoring in Kinesiology. And with them is Nicole Green, the program coordinator for the Lubar Entrepreneurship Center. |