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More than Just Flipping Pages: The Story of an MBA that Uses Real Life Case Studies
09/05/13 – Stories From the Field: This team of MBA students in the Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise program describes their adventure in India learning first-hand the maternal mortality challenges facing Indian communities – an experience they found infinitely more … Continue reading →
Creative and Cultural Solutions that Save Mothers and Babies
07/15/13 – Stories From the Field: This post is written by Grace Hanley, Tanmay Telang, John Striebel, and Maria Demirtshyan, all MBA students at Colorado State University in the Global Social and Sustainable Enterprise MBA program. They have been working … Continue reading →
Seeing Is Believing: The Power of Social Enterprise via Photos
Thanks to our wonderful GSSE MBA alumni for providing these wonderful photos. Enjoy! -Kat
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