February 11th, 2010 by admin
We made a startling revelation recently here at Miami University: Not everyone knows about EDUN LIVE On Campus. Awful, right? We thought so too. So, we decided to force people to take notice: We blanketed the school. Posters everywhere, shirts hanging from clotheslines, t-shirt racks in buildings, announcements in classes, e-mails to students - you get the idea.
Take a look at a few of the pictures from the day below, and see the full set here.


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January 4th, 2010 by admin
Miami University Chapter’s President, Danny Sauter, was recently featured in an interview with The Social Entrepreneurship Exchange. In the interview, Sauter talks about his experience with the program, the impact being made, and the great potential for further growth.
“The problem is that Africa has nearly 15% of the world’s population, but just 2% of the world’s trade. And we kind of recognized – and I think there’s mounting support for this – that perhaps trade rather than aid is the key to ending the cycle of poverty and increasing development in the continent. So our answer is to increase trade to Africa by sourcing 100% African-made t-shirts, and provide sustainable employment in the process.”
You can read the full interview here.
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December 21st, 2009 by admin
We’re excited to share a great event that we’ve been planning at our founding school, Miami University. Here are the details:
Doing Good by Doing Well: Social Entrepreneurship
Blake Mycoskie, CEO & Cheif Shoe Giver of TOMS Shoes
February 24th, Wednesday 4:30pm
Miami University Farmer School of Business
Taylor Auditorium
Blake’s energy and his fast-growing company matches up well with EDUN LIVE On Campus, a key reason we asked him to drop by to tell of his journey and the mission of TOMS. Here’s some more on the company:
TOMS’ simple promise to give a pair of new shoes to children in need around the world with every pair sold is revolutionizing the way consumers shop. The One for One business model has encouraged conscientious consumers to purchase and give more than 140,000 pairs of new shoes to children in need in just 3 years. Bill Clinton called their CEO, Mycoskie, “One of The Most Interesting Entrepreneurs I’ve Ever Met.”
Special thanks for the support from Green Oxford, AIESEC, and UNICEF, and the Miami University Center for Social Entrepreneurship for making the event a reality.
We’d love to have you join us for this incredible event. If you are in the neighborhood, drop by. Oxford, home of Miami University, is just 45 minutes north of Cincinnati. If you can’t make it, however, we’ll be sure to snap plenty of pictures and video to capture the excitement of the day.

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December 14th, 2009 by admin
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