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The Vandal Innovation and Enterprise Works (VIEW) at University of Idaho is a specialized university program and curriculum focused on the study of entrepreneurship and business creation.

About the program

The University of Idaho's Plan for Renewal of People, Programs, and Place, has outlined a bold plan for 21st century education. One of the five strategic areas in the Plan for Renewal is to "catalyze entrepreneurial innovation" by using creative ideas, innovation and engagement to inspire enterprise and technological changes. The Vandal Innovation and Enterprise Works (VIEW) emerged in response to this strategic effort. VIEW is a campus-wide, multi-disciplinary, educational program to prepare tomorrow's entrepreneurial leaders in the State of Idaho and the nation.

Contact

Address:

Vandal Innovation and Enterprise Works (VIEW)
University of Idaho
P.O. Box 443161
Moscow, Idaho 83844-3161

Phone: (208) 885-6478
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.uidaho.edu/view

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