Teach the skills of change-making
“To me, being a social entrepreneur means being a calculated risk-taker, with a very clear goal in mind.” Aleta Margolis, Ashoka Fellow & Founder of Center for Inspired Teaching partners with Ashoka U to help faculty cultivate a generation of changemakers.
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Blend theory with practice
Senior Ashoka Fellow Edgar Cahn changed the field of law education when he pioneered clinical practice for all students. Now Edgar works with Ashoka U to bring applied learning to social entrepreneurship.
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Seek role models; become one.
Jessi was inspired by social entrepreneurs she met through Ashoka U. She founded Cornell's Social Business Consulting group to engage students across campus and to pass on the inspiration.
Read more about how role models inspire future changemakers.
Create a culture of social innovation
As a college student at George Mason University, Whitney Burton teamed up with faculty,staff and students to foster a culture where social entrepreneurship thrives and everyone can become a changemaker.
Learn how your campus can become a hub of innovation for the social sector.
Connect classroom to career
Like many college students, Yonas wanted to see the relevance between what you learn in college and what you do when you graduate. As a student at University of MD, learning about and practicing social entrepreneurship helped Yonas make the connection. Now he's creating his own path to a career in change-making.
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