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SAND's activities at MIIS include: A Master of Public Administration concentration in Security and Development. Download information on this academic concentration Download Security and Development Course Syllabus Monthly "War & - Make the Most of Your Summer Experience!
As we wrap up our semesters and begin to shift our focus to our summer plans, I'd like to take a few moments to discuss ways that you can maximize your summer experience(s), whether your plans include an internship, job, language program, c - Social enterprise movement
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Guest Post by Lily Thorpe-Buchanan, Community Social Change Workshop, April 2013 Some of the most meaningful discussions we had during our weekend workshop, Community Social Change, were surrounding the idea of “downward accountability. - A Unique Development Process
Guest Post by Emily Patrick, Community Social Change Workshop, April 2013 Community Social Change is a unique development process that is immensely dependent on local practices and community history. The AASD has taken a very unique appro
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Forks and Knives: Watermelon rinds, corn cobs and broccoli stalks, WHAT?
Categories: eating, food, SustainabilityWelcome back! We hope you all have had an enjoyable winter break and that you are ready for another great semester with the SSC. When you think of sustainable eating, what do you think of? You probably think of words … Continue reading → Continue reading
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