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Roger Ward Babson, entrepreneur and founder of Babson College


History

Our history in entrepreneurship education began with the vision of our founder, Roger Babson, an accomplished entrepreneur. Below is a timeline that details the milestones that have brought us to where we are today – the leading business school for entrepreneurship education.

1919
Roger Babson, accomplished entrepreneur, founds Babson College.
1960
The Babson Alumni Association offers the first Student Business Initiative Award.
1967
The first entrepreneurship course at the graduate level is taught at Babson College.
1977
Babson establishes the Academy of Distinguished Entrepreneurs.
1978
The first Center for Entrepreneurial Studies is established at Babson College.
1979
The undergraduate program establishes the first entrepreneurship major.
1980
The first endowed entrepreneurship professorship is established–The Paul T. Babson Professor in Entrepreneurial Studies at Babson College.
1981
Babson Entrepreneurship Research Conference (later renamed Babson-Kauffman Entrepreneurship Research Conference) and Frontiers of Entrepreneurship is established.
1984
The Price-Babson program is established and offers first Symposium on Entrepreneurship Education to educators from around the world.
1984
The Philip Charm Entrepreneurial Prize undergraduate business plan competition is inaugurated.
1987
The Douglass Foundation Entrepreneurial Prize business plan competition for MBA students is inaugurated.
1993
The Babson full-time MBA program core curriculum is revamped becoming fully integrated with the entrepreneurial new venture creation cycle at its core.
1998
The Arthur M. Blank Center for Entrepreneurship is opened.
1998
The Babson Business Development Hatchery opens.
1999
The Babson College Seed Fund is established to provide early stage seed funding to Babson student entrepreneurs.
2000
The Entrepreneurship Intensity Track is launched as a highly selective, integrated, entrepreneurship program for students who are launching businesses while finishing their graduate degree.
2001
The Accelerated Curriculum in Entrepreneurship begins as an integrated elective program in entrepreneurship for undergraduate students.
2001
The Undergraduate Business Development Hatchery opens in Coleman Hall.




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