About
Designed by and for students, alumni, staff, and faculty, Wooster’s Global SE program promotes global citizenship and social entrepreneurship. It provides a transformative learning experience for students, faculty, staff and client organizations alike.Archives
Categories
Recent Comments
- Tracy Gavin Federman on Towards Community Forest Rights
- Global SE 2020 | Global Social Entrepreneurship on About
- CANDACE CHENOWETH on Acknowledging the power of place: The necessity of mindfulness abroad
- Candace A. Chenoweth on Towards Community Forest Rights
- Dream a dream’s lifeskill approach goes to camp | Global Social Entrepreneurship on Inequality as structural violence
Tag Archives: Global SE
What are we doing in India?
I am often asked, What do you do in India?. Well, our first goal is to learn, or “co-learn” as I like to put it. The way we do it is to constantly ask questions about how we are learning, … Continue reading
Posted in Bangalore, by Professor Amyaz Moledina, Global SE 2011
Tagged 2011 Global SE Team, Bangalore, Global SE, monitoring, NGO network, Organizations, projects
2 Comments
A Tornado, Thunderstorms and a Tail wind
Best made plans have to sometimes wait. Three of us are en route to Bangalore waiting at different airports for our flights to take off. A tornado has decimated Joplin, Missouri taking the lives of 116.* Online news reports sadly … Continue reading
Posted in by Professor Amyaz Moledina, Global SE 2011
Tagged Bangalore, Global SE, summer 2011, Travel
Leave a comment
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
The Akaa Project needs your help
The Akaa Project has secured $5,500 for the construction of the school and community water well for the area of Asiafo Amanfro (in the Akaa community). The amount includes a $5,000 grant from the IPA Foundation and $500 from the … Continue reading
Posted in By Lauren Grimanis
Tagged Akaa Project, Global SE, social entrepreneurship
Leave a comment