Based on experiences in the building of prominent entrepreneurship programs at a number of universities, this session will focus on the implementation of a novel model of campus-wide entrepreneurship program development that combines both centralized and decentralized elements, and provides a platform for dynamic innovation. Attention will be devoted to describing a unique architecture and approach to infrastructure development. Further, the session will explore the the design of both graduate and undergraduate curricula that reflects the distinct needs and requirements of faculty and students in all colleges and schools on the campus. The integration of an effective model for interdisciplinary technology commericialization will be introducted. In addition, high impact methods of entrepreneurial community engagement that reflect a university-wide focus will be examined. Time will also be allocated to examining methods for supporting interdisciplinary research on entrepreneurship.