"We are so pleased to be able to offer the guidance and support necessary to prepare young innovators for what's next," says the CEO of Social Enterprise Greenhouse, a nonprofit that has teamed up with Rhode Island's Bryant University to offer a social impact entrepreneurship internship program.
Five students will be chosen from a pool of candidates from across the university, and they'll work with a social impact venture of their choice during the May to August internship, What'sUpNewp reports.
"Our students have a passion for social entrepreneurship and this collaboration will empower them to transform their passion into purpose to drive positive change," says Rupendra Paliwal, Ph.D., Bryant's provost and chief academic officer.
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