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Introducing the Edible Insect Movement
by Archana Apte I peer into the gently simmering pot and pick up my fork. Trying not to think about it too much, I scoop a caterpillar onto my fork and pop it into my mouth. The bug is chewy, Read more…
by Archana Apte I peer into the gently simmering pot and pick up my fork. Trying not to think about it too much, I scoop a caterpillar onto my fork and pop it into my mouth. The bug is chewy, Read more…
by Professor Dennis Shaughnessy Imagine a world in the near future in which there are no one is poor, hungry or sick, everyone has the opportunity for a quality education and dignified work, and the world is protected from further Read more…
By Meredith Dillard Millions of people across the world will flick a light switch without a second thought. To many, having electricity is a given; it’s something that has been around for hundreds of years. Although electricity is not a Read more…
by Ally Agoglia The social entrepreneurship dialogue to South Africa opened my eyes to a country I had never experienced, people who understood firsthand the challenges poverty presented, and mechanisms for change that originated largely at the grassroots level. During Read more…
By Sule Sahin “Tuani!” (Nicaraguan slang for “cool”) was the best way to describe my experience in Nicaragua. This past May, the Northeastern University buildOn Chapter was able to send three of their students there to break ground on a Read more…
By Madlen Gubernick On my first day as a Communications Co-op at New Profit, I was handed a sheet of paper outlining the “Millennial Impact Fellow Video Competition,” a new initiative for involving young agents of social change in New Read more…