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State of the World Forum's "Changemaker" Award in 1998, the Association for Women in
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State of the World Forum's "Changemaker" Award in 1998, the Association for Women in
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State of the World Forum's "Changemaker" Award in 1998, the Association for Women in
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State of the World Forum's "Changemaker" Award in 1998, the Association for Women in
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"Changemaker" Award in 1998, the Association for Women in Development's "Woman to Watch" Award in 1999, the World Economic Forum's "Global Leader of Tomorrow" Award in 2000, and the Nuclear
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"Changemaker" Award in 1998, the Association for Women in Development's "Woman to Watch" Award in 1999, the World Economic Forum's "Global Leader of Tomorrow" Award in 2000, and the Nuclear
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"Changemaker" Award in 1998, the Association for Women in Development's "Woman to Watch" Award in 1999, the World Economic Forum's "Global Leader of Tomorrow" Award in 2000, and the Nuclear
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"Changemaker" Award in 1998, the Association for Women in Development's "Woman to Watch" Award in 1999, the World Economic Forum's "Global Leader of Tomorrow" Award in 2000, and the Nuclear
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ASU is one of about a dozen "Changemaker Campuses," which are colleges and universities working closely with the social innovation pioneer Ashoka, through its AshokaU initiative, to support social entrepreneurship on campus at every level, from the engagement of individual students in solving social problems to institution-wide restructuring that tears down the barriers to innovative thinking and learning and serve as catalysts for broad social change.
Alison Craiglow Hockenberry: Disrupting College: A Mother of Five's Search for Answers as Tuition Looms Alison Craiglow Hockenberry 2012
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ASU is one of about a dozen "Changemaker Campuses," which are colleges and universities working closely with the social innovation pioneer Ashoka, through its AshokaU initiative, to support social entrepreneurship on campus at every level, from the engagement of individual students in solving social problems to institution-wide restructuring that tears down the barriers to innovative thinking and learning and serve as catalysts for broad social change.
Alison Craiglow Hockenberry: Disrupting College: A Mother of Five's Search for Answers as Tuition Looms Alison Craiglow Hockenberry 2012
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