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Sarah and Kipaya make “volunteer of the month”!
Sarah Abboud and Kipaya Kapiga both returned from India after working with Dream a Dream. Kipaya is busy with a new project, the Woostonian, and Sarah is back to playing basketball and working on her IS. Here is a neat … Continue reading
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Tagged dream a dream, recognition, students, volunteer
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SVYM Sanitation initiative influences a start-up
Cathy is visiting India to visit organizational partners for the Lilly project. We are also exploring ways in which Global SE and the Lilly fellowship can become more synergistic. Here, Cathy describes her thoughts on a recent trip, mirroring in … Continue reading
Meet the 2011 Global SE Team
The 2011 team for the award winning Global Social Entrepreneurship (Global SE) is getting ready to travel to Bangalore for the field experience. We have been invited back by Dream a Dream and EnAble India to work/learn with them. Over … Continue reading
Posted in by Professor Amyaz Moledina, Program, Students, Voices
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Business models for everyone
I spend a lot of time in Global SE talking about business models. I often argue with students and clients alike that the best way to understand and troubleshoot an organization is to construct its business model and ask “what … Continue reading
Changing the Paradigm of Education
Some more food for thought. What do you all think?
Posted in by Professor Amyaz Moledina, Program
Tagged Academically, adrfit, change, education
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