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Social Venture Capital Clinic
Last month, I returned from USASBE where the Social Venture Clinic, a day-long exposure to raising funds through hands-on workshops was chosen as the finalist in the 3E Learning Competition. What is 3E Learning? This is a community of entrepreneurship educators … Continue reading
Global SE: Update
Its been a while since we posted. So a few updates are due. At the heels of an awesome fall, where fourteen students and five faculty and staff worked with five non-profit organizations in the local Wooster community we are … Continue reading
Be a global change agent in an award winning program!
We are recruiting for the Award Winning 2012 Global Social Entrepreneurship experience. We believe you can solve social problems like poverty, environmental degradation, minority access to education and others by learning from and working alongside agents of change. To find out … Continue reading
more student updates coming tomorrrow!
As we’re feeling more settled in, we students are working on our own contributions to the GSE blog. I just uploaded one from last week about my arrival. Stay tuned, and thank you for your patience! : ) Meanwhile, the … Continue reading
Global SE Field Experience begins
Almost a year ago, four Wooster students dared to dream. As part of the Social Entrepreneurship program, for the first time in the history of an undergraduate liberal arts college, students wrote a business plan to start their own seminar … Continue reading
Posted in by Professor Amyaz Moledina, Program
Tagged Bangalore, Program, social entrepreneurship, summer 2010
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