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Changemaker Campus

The Changemaker Campus initiative is a year-long effort designed to use an entrepreneurial approach to develop high quality, high impact programs for social entrepreneurship on college campuses.

Group type: Club
Focus: Ideas
Organizer: Non-profit
Funding: Corporate Sponsors, University Support
Location: DC, USA
Website: http://www.ashoka.org/changemakercampus

ABOUT US

The Changemaker Campus initiative is a year-long effort designed to use an entrepreneurial approach to develop high quality, high impact programs for social entrepreneurship on college campuses. Together with our four partner universities–Cornell, Johns Hopkins, George Mason, and the University of Maryland–we aim to dramatically improve the changemaking potential of universities and the students, faculty, and staff who occupy them. Teams of select faculty, staff, and students–chosen on the basis of the Ashoka entrepreneurial criteria and their visions for campus change–will work together to create, refine, and implement an innovative plan to strengthen social entrepreneurship teaching, research, and student engagement on their campuses.

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  • Wil Kristin

    Fellowship Communications for Ashoka: Innovators for the Public

  • Aaron Soto-Karlin

    Anthropology graduate from Johns Hopkins University, currently working as Founder and Program Coordinator at Public Education Partnership Corps: Center for the Social Orgnization of Schools-JHU.

  • Lauren Wein

    Currently pursuing Industrial Labor Relations degree at Cornell University and working as Campus Campaign Coordinator at Teach for America.

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    YouNoodle is a place to discover and support the hottest early-stage companies and university innovation.

  • Social Networks and Water Provision to the Poor

    This is my doctoral thesis project. Quantitative and qualitative methods are used to collect data on 600 organizations that provide water in Argentina. Social network analysis is used to understand how the structure of the network to which thes...