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University of Maryland-Baltimore County

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The Alex Brown Center For Entrepreneurship at University of Maryland Baltimore County is a specialized university program and curriculum focused on the study of entrepreneurship and business creation.

About the program

UMBC established the Alex Brown Center for Entrepreneurship in Spring 2000 through a generous gift of $1million from The Alex Brown Foundation. UMBC has worked closely with the Baltimore business community with one vision in mind—to create a leading center for university entrepreneurism. UMBC's entrepreneurial spirit, dynamic and diverse academic environment, commitment to excellence in research and education, and experience in economic development provide a strong platform for creating and supporting entrepreneurism in the region.

Contact

Address:

Alex Brown Center For Entrepreneurship
University of Maryland Baltimore County
Public Policy Building, Room 125
Baltimore, Maryland 21250

Phone: (410) 455-5740
Email: armor@umbc.edu
Website: http://www.umbc.edu/entrepreneurship/

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