“An
awesome
class…a unique
and exciting seminar”
“So many
practical applications
to real life”
Tired
of the same old lectures and homework? How would you like to be a part
of a course that is making the world a better place? Well, this Fall,
you can!
This is no ordinary class, this is an experience! The Honors Seminar on Philanthropy will be offered this Fall (HONR Seminar 349I). In addition
to learning about Philanthropy in a fun and engaging way, you will also have the chance to make a
real impact.
By
the end of this class you will be able to create a better world by
ACTUALLY investing thousands of dollars in a real nonprofit
organization!! What other class gives you the power
to BE a philanthropist?
The only thing left for you to do is
register for the class and decide how you want to use the grant! Will you
use it to help children? How about improving the environment or for
AIDS prevention? Or helping eliminate homelessness or hunger?
Don’t delay spots are quickly filling up!
Check out the Washington Post article profiling this course:
http://wapo.st/9sRINK
HONR Seminar 349I: Leading and Investing in Social Change: Redefining and Experimenting with Philanthropy
Th 2:00-4:30pm (Taliaferro 1126)
Full course description is available online at:
http://bit.ly/HYpnXr
Dr. Robert Grimm, Professor
of Public Policy, Director of the Center for Philanthropy and Nonprofit
Leadership, and Director of the Do Good Challenge
Named Outstanding Honors College Faculty
Named Outstanding Honors College Faculty
“The course is unconventional
compared to normal college classes, very intellectually stimulating…This is an
amazing course where you participate in…challenging
yourself and widening your perspective.”
(From Student Course Evaluations)
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