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How do you create innovators, leaders, and global citizens?
There has been some really interesting discussion on what it takes to create innovative leaders in information technology. The traditional argument has been to ensure students focus on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math). I am a strong proponent of Math. … Continue reading
President Cornwell in India celebrates GSE and our recent award
In a recent Facebook post, Cornwell says “Imagine all of the ingenuity, focus, and clarity of mission evident in the technology sector in Bangalore focused on addressing India’s social issues. Result: an incredibly vibrant, sophisticated, and effective approach to social … Continue reading
How to include the disabled and BOP: Similarities between Enable India and C.K. Prahlad’s propositions for the private sector
By Gitika Mohta I started the GSE field experience with a fascination for Enable India’s (EI) concept of fostering inclusiveness amongst employers of People with Disabilities (PWDs). Post-GSE, I began to read C.K. Prahlad’s most acclaimed work “The Fortune at … Continue reading
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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Tagged implementation internships, social entrepreneurship, Urban gardening
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Nonprofits cooperate
By Lauren Grimanis After a week full of travel, orientation and meetings; we are all excited to settle into work and get started. The “Dream Team” consists of Prachi, Constance, Chris, and me. Each day we travel on the stuffy, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bangalore, cooperation, non-profit organizations, student voices, summer 2010
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