This fall, the Entrepreneurship & Innovation Institute (ENI) at Georgia State University will launch E-House Learning Community, an on-campus housing program that will allow students with entrepreneurial ambitions to live in the same space. E-House will give them the opportunity to live, learn, and participate in activities that focus on entrepreneurship and innovation.
Using resources provided by E-House and ENI, residents will collaborate and develop their ideas, as well as participate in experiences that include workshops, competitions, mentorship, exposure to the Atlanta ecosystem and peer-to-peer networking.
According to the Kauffman Foundation, a nonprofit entity that fosters education and entrepreneurship in society: