Entrepreneurship CenterEntrepreneurship CenterVision, Capabilities and Business ModelVision, Capabilities and Business Model
A Campus for the 21st Century
Dr. Walter E. Massey
MOREHOUSE COLLEGE
President
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEMission Statement
To develop men with disciplined minds who will lead lives of leadership, service, and self-realization
To provide a comprehensive academic, social, and spiritual experience that prepares students for leadership and success in the larger society
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEStrategic Objectives
To be among the very finest undergraduate liberal arts colleges in the nationTo recruit and retain quality faculty and staffTo be a comprehensive and creative “academic village” for learning and livingTo be at the forefront of colleges using state-of-the-art computer technologyTo realize a master plan that addresses the physical and social well being of the campus
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEThe College-At-A-Glance
Enrolls approximately 2,800 students from 40 states & 12 countriesEmploys 176 full-time faculty, 62 part-time faculty with 82% of faculty holding doctorate degreesGraduates approximately 500 students each year, conferring bachelor’s degrees on more Black men than any other higher education institution in the United StatesRanks #1 as the Best College for African-American Students by Black Enterprise magazine
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEDisciplines
Business & Economics Finance, Accounting, Marketing, Management and
Economics
Humanities & Social Sciences English, Music, History, African-American Studies,
Political Science, Philosophy, Sociology, Health & PE
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEDisciplines
Science & Mathematics Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, (Dual-Degree
Engineering), Computer Science, Psychology and Telecommunication
MOREHOUSE COLLEGE Commitment to Entrepreneurship
Expansion of Entrepreneurship Center
A strategic fit with the College
Makes good business sense
Provide practical research opportunities for faculty and staff
Provide practical experience for students
Commitment to excellence
Mission To assist in the development of minority
entrepreneurship through training and scholarly research
Goals To assist small businesses in growing through
training, workshops, seminars and procurement To assist college graduates in obtaining
advanced degrees in Entrepreneurship
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEEntrepreneurship
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEEntrepreneurship Center
Goals To provide research and advisory services to
small businesses To provide mentoring & tutoring to high
schools students interested in business To educate AUC students about
entrepreneurship To increase the body of scholarly knowledge in
the area of African-American entrepreneurship
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEBusiness Model
E ntrepreneurship C trD irec tor
O scar S is trunk
E conom icsC ha ir
D r. John Handy
Bus iness A dm inC ha ir
D r. A nderson W il l iam s
Bus iness & E conom icsD ean John E . W il l iam s
Hum anties & S oc ia l S c iencesD ean C a lvin B . G rim es
S c ience & M atem aticsD ean John K . Haynes
Senior V .PProvost
D r. W illis Shefta ll
PresidentDr. W alter Massey
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEEntrepreneurship Center
C om m unity R enew alAN D P
D ISA Arm y Air Force N avy O ther Federal C om m ercial
B usiness SerivcesC ontracting Activities
Youth O utreachYouth B usiness In ternational
Educational PartnershipB abson C ollege
R egional H U B SEIC arnegie M ellon
Entrepreneurship C enter
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEBusiness Partners
Traditional Students High Schools
Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership, Inc. (ANDP)
Undergraduate Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership, Inc. (ANDP) Carnegie Mellon DoD Mentor-Protégé Program(MPP)
Graduate School Babson College
Ph. D. Program Babson College
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEBusiness Partners
Community Development
Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership, Inc. (ANDP) Youth Business International (YBI)
New Firms Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership, Inc. (ANDP) Youth Business International (YBI)
Growing Companies Babson College DoD Mentor-Protégé Program (MPP)
Established Companies Babson College Carnegie Mellon Software Engineer DoD Mentor-Protégé Program (MPP)
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEFaculty Research Capabilities
Current grants portfolio of $25 million as of fiscal year 2004
Office of Sponsored Programs mission is to assist faculty in the administration of external funding for research, instruction, and service projects
Staff of three (3) dedicated to grant related activities
MOREHOUSE COLLEGESpecial Programs, Centers, and Institutes
Office of Community Service
Morehouse Research Institute
Health Professions Program
The Public Health Sciences Institute
Domestic Student Exchange Programs
Science and Technology Center
MC Executive Center
Andrew Young Center for International Affairs
Research Careers
Leadership Center
Study Abroad/International Exchange Program
MOREHOUSE COLLEGE Chemistry Research Capabilities
Primary Research Area Stratospheric photochemistry Space and Atmospheric Environmental Chemistry Computational Theoretical Chemistry Biotechnology
Funding Agencies Department of Defense National Science Foundation Keck
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEBiology Research Capabilities
Primary Research Area: Developmental Biology; Cell Adhesion Molecules; Endocrinology
and Cell Metabolism; Tumor Progression in Prostate Cancer; Microbial Physiology; Animal Behavior; Evolution; Effects of anti-HIV drugs on cells; Plant Pathology; Immunochemistry peptide antibodies as vaccines for the common cold and Schistosomiasis
Funding Agencies: National Institute of Health Centers for Disease Control and Prevention The National Science Foundation The David and Lucile Packard Foundation The Howard Hughes Medical Institute Kellogg Foundation
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEComputer Science/Telecommunications Research Capabilities
Primary Research Area: Telecommunications and Networking Numerical Models and Instructional Technology Computational Complexity and Algorithm Design Computer Architecture and Languages Software Engineering and Systems Design Data Communications Funding Agencies: Department of Commerce NASA - Telecommunication Center of Excellence EDA Planning Grant
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEBusiness & Economics Research Capabilities
Primary Research Area: Business Management Processes Economic Theory and Trend Analysis Entrepreneurship Development Organizational Behavior Leadership Training and Development
Funding Agencies: Internal Revenue Service National Science Foundation General Electric
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEForeign Language Research Capabilities
Primary Research Area: Intensive language instruction Formation and execution of study abroad
programs for both students and faculty Literary and Cultural Criticism
Funding Agencies: Fulbright-Hayes Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
MOREHOUSE COLLEGE Mathematics Research Capabilities
Primary Research Area:
Linear Statistical Modeling
Operations Research: cost analysis, cost estimates
Mathematical Analysis:voting and representation
Computer Assisted Mathematics
Funding Agencies:
General Electric
National Science Foundation
U.S Department of Education
MOREHOUSE COLLEGE Physics Research Capabilities
Primary Research Area:
Experimental Atomic Physics
Urban Planning Architecture
Optics Polarization
Mechanical and Engineering Materials
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEFacilities & Laboratories
Conference Centers Kilgore Conference Center M. L. King Alumni Hall
Research Laboratories Technology Towers (IP-PBX, QOS, VOIP,
Video Conference) Brawley Hall/Media Center (listening and
recording studio)
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEFacilities & Laboratories
Research Laboratories Business Department Dell Lab (high speed
internet classroom) Business Department Wired Class (each chair
has network connectivity) Hope Hall (high tech chemistry lab with
scanning and transmission capabilities) Merrill Hall (biotechnology, space and
atmospheric lab)
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEEntrepreneurship CenterBusiness Services
C M M I C onsultation & AppraisalISO 9000 C ertification
O rganizational Assessm entsSystem s Audits
Process M anagem ent
Project M anagem ent C ertificationM anagem ent Train ing
C ustom er ServiceFinancial M anagem ent Train ing
C ISC O C ertificationsM C SE
Security+/SC N P/SC N AA+/N etw ork+
Professional Train ing
B usiness D evelopm entM arketing/Presentation Skills
H um an R esourcesB usiness R esearch
Technical Assistance
B usiness Services
Customer Approval of Subcontract
Deliverables & Invoices
Job Activation FormEstablish File(s)
Billing Procedure
Draft/NegotiateAgreement
Assign Responsibility for Producing/Submitting
Deliverables/Reports
Issue SubcontractAgreement
Make Paymentto Subcontractors
Receive Paymentfrom Customer
Submit Invoiceto Customer
ProcessSubcontractor Invoices
Monitor Cost &Technical Performance
Required?
(3,4)
(1,2)
(3)
(2,3)
(3)
(3)
(3)
(4)
Yes
(1)
No
Yes
No
Yes
NoPrimary Responsibilities
(1) Customer Program Director(2) EC Project Manager(3) EC Business Manager(4) MC Finance Department(5) MC Legal Affairs Department
(3)
College Legal Review (5)
Copies to Purchasing (4)
Deposit Payment (4)
(2)
(1,2)
College Legal Review
Contract Award
Proposal to Customer
(5)
Subcontracts,Consultants
EC ContractAdministration Process
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEProposition
What does MC want to gain from this relationship? Long lasting mutually beneficial relationship Real world business experience for our students Practical research opportunities for our faculty Internship /employment opportunities for our students Marketability and branding of Morehouse name and
reputation
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEProposition
What value-added benefits does MC add? Sound infrastructure to support contracting activities Top management support for contracting activities Pool of highly talented faculty and students Technology capabilities to support distance
learning/training, GIGBE-VOIP, LAN, Satellite downlink capability, and wired classrooms
MOREHOUSE COLLEGEProposition
How will Strategic Partners benefit? On-going partnership with one of the nations
top liberal arts college (HBCU) Access to a pool of talent for
government/industry procurement Alignment with Partners objectives in
Information Technology
Doing Businesswith MOREHOUSE COLLEGE
Entrepreneurship Center (Contracts)Morehouse College830 Westview DriveDivision of Business & EconomicsRoom 229 Wheeler Hall RoomAtlanta, GA 30314
Tiffany Bussey 678-362-3376 - Email: [email protected] Oscar Sistrunk 404-509-0533 – Email: [email protected]
Office of Sponsored Programs (Grants)Morehouse College830 Westview DriveAtlanta, GA 30314
Nat White 404-507-8618 - Email: [email protected]
A Campus for the 21st Century
Dr. Walter E. Massey
MOREHOUSE COLLEGE
President