The perspective and training of a humanities education are essential to creating innovations that advance society. Yet many humanities students are not aware of their entrepreneurial potentials and inherent skillsets, do not believe they could be entrepreneurs, and have misconceptions around entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship. This six-month program will guide graduate students in the humanities in changing their mindset, learning and connecting, and getting skills and real-world experience.

Interested students can learn program details, ask questions, and get application information either in-person or via zoom.

Who can attend?

Open to graduate students.

Dinner will be provided.
Registration is required.