Rebecca White, director of the Lowth Entrepreneurship Center and James W. Walter distinguished chair of entrepreneurship, said this award highlights the success of UT’s students, staff, faculty and alumni, and is an exciting outcome for all of the business community volunteers who regularly coach and mentor students in the Lowth Center.
“This award is arguably the most coveted award among entrepreneurship centers in the United States,” White said. “To be recognized by not only our peers but also NASDAQ as offering a pioneering program that is leading the way for innovative experiential educational in higher education is a thrill for us all.”
Other universities that have won the award include University of California-Berkeley, MIT, University of Arizona, University of Southern California, Baylor University, Rice University, Oklahoma State University, University of Maryland and Syracuse University.
UT’s recognition comes less than a year after the center was recognized as the National Model Program Award for undergraduate entrepreneurship programs by the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship® (USASBE). In 2015, the center was awarded the Entrepreneurship Teaching and Pedagogical Innovation Award by the GCEC.
The Lowth Center is located within the Daly Innovation and Collaboration Building at UT. The space is creatively designed to bring together prospective student entrepreneurs, educators and experienced executives to generate, define and develop entrepreneurial concepts and to launch new ventures.
UT’s entrepreneurship major is one of the largest on campus and provides students with skills that are critical for anyone who wants to be an entrepreneur or think like one.
For more information, see the Lowth Entrepreneurship Center website at
www.ut.edu/entrepreneurcenter.