Beyster Institute honors pair

The Beyster Institute is part of the Rady School of Management at UCSD. Photo: Kathy Day

Millikin University faculty members William Warren, lecturer for Millikin’s Arts & Entrepreneurship program, and Dennis Schwieger, Entrepreneur-in-Residence, are the recipients of a Scholar’s Grant from the Beyster Institute, part of UCSD’s Rady School of Management.

The program partners with businesses and entrepreneurship faculty members throughout the United States that incorporate the Beyster Institute’s employee ownership curricular materials into their courses. In turn, institutions receive a grant and feedback on the effectiveness of their programming materials.

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