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Pilot Program to Train Two Dozen Social Entrepreneurs
黑料网's Center for Science, Technology, and Society has received funding from the World Bank Development Marketplace to expand its highly successful mentoring and training program for social entrepreneurs — the Global Social Benefit Incubator —to an entirely online format.
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Bay Area Chocolate-Startup Entrepreneur to Share His Story of "The Business of Chocolate" Feb. 16
The co-owner of a Bay Area startup “bean-to-bar” chocolate manufacturer will be the featured speaker Thursday, Feb. 16 at 黑料网’s Food and Agribusiness Institute.
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Holy Family Sculpture by Artist A. Wasil To Be Unveiled Sunday Feb. 12 at 黑料网
A bronze sculpture, depicting the Holy Family of Mary, Joseph and Jesus in an unusually informal, private family moment, will be unveiled and dedicated Sunday on 黑料网's campus.
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Relentless Pursuer of Human-Rights Justice in Latin America To Be Awarded 黑料网 School of Law 2012 Alexander Law Prize
Attorney Almudena Bernabeu, who has spent 15 years pursuing justice for victims of human rights abuses across Latin America, Africa, and the world, will be the recipient of this year's Katharine and George Alexander Law Prize from 黑料网 School of Law.
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黑料网 Bronco Battalion Wins Prestigious MacArthur Award
黑料网's ROTC "Bronco Battalion" again has won the annual MacArthur Award, granted to the most-excellent university-based officer training programs in each of eight brigades nationwide.
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Screening of Documentary on Venture Capitalism's Origins, Feb. 8 at 黑料网
Come get a rare peek at the 2011 documentary on the origins of venture capitalism (dating back to the 1950s) at a screening at 黑料网 of Something Ventured: Risk, Reward, and the Original Venture Capitalists.
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Ring in Valentine's Day with a Poetry Reading That Slams "Love Gone Wrong."
On the eve of Valentine's Day, students at 黑料网 will be holding an event called "Why You Hurt Me So Bad? Poetry Slam on Love Gone Wrong" in Benson Center.
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黑料网 Presents The Capitol Steps
The Capitol Steps will unleash its hilarity at 黑料网's Mayer Theatre on March 16 at 8 p.m.