The Edmund H. Shea Jr. Center for Entrepreneurship is a core innovation and entrepreneurship incubation platform of Carroll School of Management, dedicated to cultivating students' innovative thinking, market insight and practical startup operation ability. It integrates academic research, project incubation, industry docking and resource matching, and has become an important gathering place for young entrepreneurial talents in North America.

The center sets up systematic entrepreneurship training courses, covering market demand research, startup team building, business model design, venture capital docking, cross-border startup risk control and other practical core contents. It does not stick to empty theoretical teaching, but focuses on combining real industry tracks and market changes to guide students to polish practical entrepreneurial projects.
It regularly holds global entrepreneurship competitions, industry mentor salons and cross-border startup project docking meetings, connecting students with outstanding entrepreneurs, investment institutions and industrial chain resources at home and abroad. It also provides targeted policy consultation, market analysis and operation guidance services for overseas students who intend to start cross-border businesses. A large number of international students who have entrepreneurial ideas choose to participate in the center's training and project incubation activities to lay a solid foundation for their subsequent global entrepreneurial practice.
Edmund H. Shea Jr. Center for Entrepreneurship Website(https://www.bc.edu/carroll/entrepreneurship)