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Entrepreneurship Centers

Overview

Burton D. Morgan (1916-2003) became a serial entrepreneur after receiving his B.S. in mechanical engineering from Purdue University in 1938. He achieved his professional goals through hands-on experience in the adhesives industry and his own special brand of street smarts. He started more than 50 companies during his lifetime, and while many failed, a number were highly successful.  In spite of his success, he regretted that he did not have a formal educational opportunity that would have taught him entrepreneurial skills and spared him many of the pitfalls that precipitated his business stumbles along the way. He attempted to design his own university program in entrepreneurship, but ultimately it did not meet his needs.

Decades before the current proliferation of entrepreneurship programs, Mr. Morgan wrote and spoke about the need for formal entrepreneurship education. He made the strategic decision to focus the resources of The Burton D. Morgan Foundation on the development of entrepreneurship programs for all ages. We are proud to inspire new generations of entrepreneurs to pursue their dreams.

In the late 1990s, Mr. Morgan channeled his passion to champion the creation of entrepreneurship centers on college campuses. “Lay bricks now” became his mantra. In 2000, the Foundation staged a Request for Proposal process through which selected colleges and universities submitted design ideas for campus entrepreneurship centers. Over the next four years, the Foundation funded entrepreneurship centers at Ashland University, Denison University, Purdue University, and The College of Wooster. Subsequently, in 2008, the Foundation funded the Burton D. Morgan Entrepreneurship Center at Hiram College, part of a new residential learning community established for entrepreneurship students at that school. We are also proud to fund entrepreneurship programs in each of these buildings. The presence of physical centers on each campus makes an affirmative statement about the identity and importance of the programs.

Ashland University

Completed in 2003, The Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurial Studies is a wing of the Dauch College of Business and Economics at Ashland. The Center houses the entrepreneurship director, classrooms, an incubator space...
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The College of Wooster

Dedicated in 2002, Burton D. Morgan Hall is located at the heart of The College of Wooster campus and houses the departments of Psychology, Education, and Economics and the Information Technology Center. The building was designed by...
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Denison University

Denison dedicated the Burton D. Morgan Center in the fall of 2003. In 2004, the American Institute of Architects presented Graham Gund Architects with an Honor Award for Excellence in Architectural Design for the Morgan Center...
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Hiram College

The East Hall at Hiram houses the Burton D. Morgan Entrepreneurship Center (The Forum, classroom, offices, and incubator), along with residential suites where entrepreneurship students live and socialize to advance their ideas...
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Purdue University

Completed in 2004, The Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship at Purdue University, Mr. Morgan's alma mater, serves as the hub for Discovery Park, an expansive research park with centers for nanotechnology, bioscience, and engineering...
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About the Foundation

The Burton D. Morgan Foundation is dedicated to the preservation of the free enterprise system, which Morgan considered America's "number one advantage over the rest of the world."

Burton D. Morgan
Burton D.
Morgan

1916-2003

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Our Mission

To strengthen the free enterprise system by investing in organizations and institutions that foster the entrepreneurial spirit.

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Hudson, Ohio 44236
(P) 330-655-1660
(F) 330-655-1673
info@bdmorganfdn.org

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