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Friday, 25 March 2011 14:15

Together with local businesses, the City of Boston, youth organizations and engaged philanthropists, Babson College will launch Lemonade Day Boston on May 1, 2011.

A national event dedicated to teaching children how to operate their own business and give back to the community through the simple act of building and running a lemonade stand, Lemonade Day Boston is destined to make a remarkable impact in the lives of Boston’s youth. 

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Wednesday, 23 March 2011 14:20

10,000 Women is recruiting women for its next cohort of 10,000 Women scholars in Lima, Peru. The program seeks women with existing SMEs in and around the city.

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Saturday, 05 March 2011 12:23
Read the INSEAD Africa Initiative's second newsletter:
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Wednesday, 16 March 2011 12:11

An article co-written by GBSN CEO, Guy Pfeffermann, and Professor Jonathan Doh of Villanova School of Business was published in the Financial Times' Business Education Soapbox.  Read the article, "Top schools face globalisation challenge" :

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Friday, 25 February 2011 11:10

Bangkok University has become a member of Babson’s new Global Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education (GCEE), as of January 2011. In association with Bangkok University’s GCEE membership, Babson College will assist Bangkok University in the development of its School of Entrepreneurship.

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Friday, 25 February 2011 10:59

Babson College has partnered with a new nonprofit called ConvergeUS, whose mission is to leverage the collective power of the technology sector to accelerate social innovation in collaboration with nonprofit organizations, government entities, academic institutions and the private sector.   Babson is the group’s first academic partner.

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Food for Thought

“Before the financial crisis, a lot of business schools talked the talk on ethics and their contribution to society, but did not make it a core part of their program. Now they are seeing it as a key part of their curriculum. It is important that the values of excellence, leadership, integrity and social awareness are imprinted on students by business schools – this needs to be just as important as the imparting of business skills.”

Mthuli Ncube, President of the South African Association of Business Schools and Director of Wits Business School