The evolution of a social enterprise
Ellen Chilemba ’17 continues to explore ways to help Malawi women rise out of poverty through Tiwale, the community-based organization she founded.
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Ellen Chilemba ’17
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Ellen Chilemba ’17 continues to explore ways to help Malawi women rise out of poverty through Tiwale, the community-based organization she founded.
Human rights activist Mallika Dutt ’83 and her company Breakthrough won a $1.25 million Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship.
The 37th Pangy Day, the beloved tradition that celebrates the “total world of women” and the end of the academic year was held on Friday, April 22.
Empowered by the skills, vision, and resources she gained at Ӱ̳, Woyneab Habte ’17 founded a copy shop in her country to help women students.
Film studies students explore motion-controlled videography in the MHC Makerspace.
Barbara Conviser ’66 was headed for a law career before a Ӱ̳ College professor encouraged her to major in what she did best—art.
Mary A. Francis ’86, Chevron’s chief governance officer, said critical-thinking skills fostered at Ӱ̳ have proved valuable in her professional life.
Shoshana Walter ’07, winner of a major journalism award, revels in the challenging work of reporting in-depth crime stories that can have significant social impact.
Ӱ̳ alumna Amy Norman ’95 built Little Passports, a business working to get kids interested in other cultures with activity packages mailed to their homes.
A senior thesis analyzing social themes in Batman comics earns a graduate summa cum laude, and status as a rising star in scholarly thought.