diverse backgrounds, knowledge andexperiences. Using a Social Networks Perspective to analyze data from student and advisorinterviews, researchers observed strong homophily and transitivity effects which create aculturally and demographically homogeneous environment and are directly linked to the missedlearning opportunities. The authors present recommendations for mediating or preventing theseeffects through formalized education and mentoring.In their study on pathways to entrepreneurial education, Celis and Huang-Saad [7] explored therelationships between student characteristics and entrepreneurship education programmaticchoices in a Midwest research institution. The entrepreneurial activities included both co-curricular (start-up treks and a