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Entrepreneurial Bangalore
By Prachi Saraogi After our semester long Global Social Entrepreneurship (GSE) seminar filled with readings, talks and an understanding of the non-profit sector, coming to India for the field experience was a breeze! Through this internship I have been able … Continue reading
After GSE: Chris interns at Kalinga Eye Hospital in rural Orissa
By Chris Marino When I requested to volunteer at the Kalinga Eye Hospital and Research Center (KEHRC) in Dhenkenal, Orissa, through Unite For Sight, I never foresaw myself working on the hospital’s business matters. Yet, that is exactly what I … Continue reading
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Tagged alumni, eye, India, non-profit organizations, Post internship, Testimonials, vision
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Gardening in the City
by Noreen Lucic, Center for Entrepreneurship urban garden intern. The Social Entrepreneurship program began “implementation internships” last year. The goal of these internships is to take ideas to reality. Our program is now more GLOCAL than ever before! This year, … Continue reading
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Social Enterprises as narratives of change
By Chris Marino As a busy GSE intern, I did not think that I would have much time to read and write stories, but, indeed, that is what I spend most of my time doing. I found myself captured by … Continue reading