Author Archives: Kyle Munn

SBSI: Exploring Sustainability and Social Impact for 11 Years

SBSI Program

As we’re busy preparing for this year’s Sustainable Business and Social Impact (SBSI) conference on February 24th, it’s hard to believe it has been 11 years since the Fuqua chapter of the Net Impact Club began hosting the conference. In …

Facebook & Health: A Match Made in Latin America?

This post originally appeared on the Duke Global Digital Health Science Center blog. Their research study looking at the effect of Facebook in adapting healthy behaviors was one of four studies funded by SEAD last year. You can find summaries …

How to Solve the World’s Problems Using Spaghetti

This post was written by Alejandra Rossi, 2017 Daytime MBA. Alejandra is a proud Uruguayan who has come to business school to learn how to generate a bigger impact in the world, after working for over 7 years with entrepreneurs …

Happy Thanksgiving from CASE

Today in the United States is Thanksgiving, a national holiday where family and friends traditionally get together to enjoy each other’s company and give thanks as another year begins to come to a close.  Here at CASE we have a lot …

Welcoming Our New Director of Programs Robyn Fehrman

As CASE continues to scale the impact of our work, we are excited to announce a new addition to our incredible team.  Starting in early December, Robyn Fehrman will join the CASE team as our new Director of Programs. As …

Meet Alden Zecha, CASE’s First Executive-in-Residence

In our quest to develop the next generation of social impact leaders, CASE’s work doesn’t stop in the classroom. We connect students with practitioners to tackle the real world challenges of social entrepreneurship and translate research in to practice, ensuring …

Announcing the New CASE Advisory Council

Since 2002, CASE has been a leader in the field of social entrepreneurship, serving as a hub for research, teaching and practitioner engagement. We pride ourselves on not just being an academic center or teaching institution, but also connecting theory …