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Sprott School of Business students team up with Indigenous Peoples to collectively benefit communities
Students at Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business are working with Indigenous communities in Nunavut, the Yukon, and British Columbia to address issues important to…

Sprott Master of Accounting student combatting food insecurity with social enterprise
Making a positive impact in the world has been a constant driver for Master of Accounting student Alida Burke and it became the vision behind her business, The…

A Passion for Impact: Sprott School of Business student sets out to make a difference
Growing up in Uganda, fourth-year Bachelor of Commerce student Feruz Dglel Tesfay saw the plight of underprivileged communities and knew what truly mattered in her…

From Buckets to Rain Barrels: An extraordinary experience; an extraordinary impact
It started with a conversation, then a one-off trip to Tanzania and now, six years later, From Buckets to Rain Barrels is not only still…

Sprott alumni celebrated for their impact on business and communities
2019 Sprott Alumni Award Recipients: (From left to right) Natalie Adomait, BIB/11; Tuhin Das, BIB/09; Philip Taylor, BCom/78; Dana Brown, Sprott dean On November 25,…

New Business Dean Aims for Social Impact, Breaking Barriers
By Dan Rubinstein Photos by Chris Roussakis Dana Brown, the new dean of Carleton University’s Sprott School of Business, did not follow a traditional trajectory from…

Helping newcomers reach their business potential
Originally published in the Globe and Mail “Every business should be a social business,” says Sarah McRae, a Sprott graduate and entrepreneurial coordinator at PLACE…

Unlocking social change through a common approach to impact measurement
Research has shown that the lack of a common measurement is preventing social enterprises from telling their story and demonstrating their impact effectively, which in…
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