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Harvard challenges students to think big
February 16, 2012
Harvard University's president, Drew Faust, is posing a $100,000 challenge to students, asking them to find ways to solve big global problems. Enterprising undergraduate and graduate Harvard students who are interested in social issues will be eligible for the President's Challenge , a contest to create entrepreneurial solutions to global challenges, the university said yesterday. Harvard joins other universities and colleges that run competitions to promote entrepreneurial enterprise. The President's Challenge is Faust's first effort to create a social entrepreneurship competition at Harvard focused solely on student work.
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