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Moore School's Entrepreneurship Program Ranked in Top 100 for 2006


EntrePoint The Moore School’s entrepreneurship program has been ranked as one of the Top 100 programs in the country in 2006 by TechKnowledge Point Corporation.

The rankings are compiled from a combination of primary survey information from faculty, center directors, deans, and program heads, along with public secondary data culled from college program catalogs, viewbooks, and Web sites. Nearly 800 colleges and universities in the United States were surveyed.

Last year, the Moore program also placed in the Top 100 collegiate entrepreneurship programs as reported by Entrepreneur magazine. TechKnowledge Point Corporation, based in Santa Barbara, California, does the research for the magazine’s rankings.

The Moore School’s program was founded in 1975 and is headed up by Dr. Richard B. Robinson, Jr., professor of management and director of the Faber Center for Entrepreneurship.