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A Town Transformed
Source: Vanderbilt Business Author: Nancy Wise Original Publish Date: Fall 2008 Sharran Srivatsaa, MBA’08, remembers arriving in Tupelo, Miss., well after dark and encountering what most people would expect to see on a small-town Thursday night: very little. “There wasn’t much going on.” In the morning he saw the place, physically and figuratively, in an entirely different light, as through an arrival-in-Oz transformation when suddenly the picture turns from black and white
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Oct 1, 20081 min read


Vanderbilt Business, Economics, Divinity, and Education Students Combine Forces to Find Ways to Alleviate Global Poverty
Source: Owen Graduate School of Management Newsroom Author: Amy Wolf Original Publish Date: February 20, 2008 NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Vanderbilt graduate students from four disciplines – business, divinity, economics, and education—have set an ambitious goal for their spring break trip to Bangladesh: Find ways to alleviate poverty in the poorest parts of the world. “We don’t want this to be a poverty tour,” said Ryan Igleheart, a first-year student at Vanderbilt’s Owen Graduate Sc
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Feb 20, 20083 min read


Students and Professionals Committed to Corporate Social Responsibility Descend on Nashville
Source: CSRwire Original Publish Date: October 31, 2007 Over 1,800 Head to Vanderbilt University for Net Impact Conference November 1-3 NASHVILLE and SAN FRANCISCO - October 31, 2007 - As demand for corporate social responsibility grows, the stage is set for an unprecedented gathering of students and professionals committed to those ideals at this year's Net Impact Conference in Nashville. Hosted by the Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management, this leading forum will
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Oct 31, 20071 min read
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