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University Forum, Ramallah/Baladeh Panjane "A Dialogue on Free Speech" 11:40 Lunch, Noon Speaker Reminder PI KAPPA ALPHA FRATERNITY is now taking applications for the 1989-90 Dream Girl Calendar Application Deadline is Monday, Sept. 26. Applications may be picked up at the Pike House, 2000 Stewart Ave. For more information call: Scott or Jeff 841-2406 Thursday, September 22 *Scavenger Hunt - 3-5 p.m.* *Group Picnics - 6 p.m.* meet at group's designated area ZR106 Listen to KLZR for information on: Saturday "A Day in the Park" Learning about risky business Although more colleges are offering courses in entrepreneurship, the University of Kansas probably won't be. Despite demand, entrepreneurship courses not in KU's plans 3y Mark E. McCormick Canon staff writer Two courses on the subject were added last year at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, Wichita State University is one of only a few schools with a nationally recognized entrepreneurship program. The need for options and flexibility lies at the root of the trend toward entrepreneurship classes, said Fran Jabara, director and founder of the Center for Entrepreneurship at Wichita State. Students in Wichita State's 10-year-old program can choose from five undergraduate and two graduate courses. Undergraduates can get minors in entrepreneurship. Master's program has an entrepreneurship sequence. Wichita State's program began when Jabara saw a void in the area of entrepreneur education and a need for more. *Change is the basis for the entrepreneurship trend, and we want students to create ideas to address that.* Demand for classes in entrepreneurship at KU, however, has been slight, and the School of Business isn't planning to create any, said Dave Shulenburger, associate dean for academic affairs in the business school. Sulenburger said required marketing and finance courses offered sufficient foundation for students planning careers in the field. "We wonder if you can do more than give people the foundation," he said. "Entrepreneurship involves taking risks. We can teach people to evaluate risk, but I don't think we can encourage them to take a risk." Risk taking can be more a facet of personality than course work, he said. Bill Cardle, president of KU's Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs, said the business training KU did? adequately prepare students for entrepreneurship. "It doesn't give you all the information you need to start a business," said Cardell, Overland park senior . start a business," said Cardell, Overland park senior. "For example, the school fails to teach students how to work with others and limits their financing and setting direction for a business, Cardell said. It doesn't sufficiently cover copyright law and the need for a license." Cardell he would like to see the business school open courses in entrepreneurship, and he is waiting to hear from ACE national officials about plans to lobby KU's business school for their addition. Constance Jacobs, an accounting major, also said she would like the school to offer more than fundamentals. "If they offered it, I'd take it just to have the option open to me." "The school should offer entrepreneur classes to make more well-rounded students," the St. Louis, Mo., junior said. "Fundamentals are fine, but when you get out in the world, they may not be enough. Jabara said such an option would give students a more diverse background. Most business students leaving universities are going right into big business, he said, and entrepreneurship. "People are really interested in this," he said. "The business student who works at GM is thinking, 'How can I do my job better?' and that is just one small job in a very large corporation," Jabara said. 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