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A rt S ervic E Katie Morgan, Almy Egan, Brian D Kim

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A rt S ervic E. Katie Morgan, Almy Egan, Brian D Kim. Liberal Arts. And. Pro Humanitate . Goals and Objectives. Preliminary Plan. Key Points: P aramount that we attain maximum commitment from the students involved Providing concrete examples of projects that we might engage in - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ArtServicEKatie Morgan, Almy Egan, Brian D

Kim

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And

Liberal Arts

Pro Humanitate

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Goals and Objectives

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Preliminary Plan

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Dr. Carter

Key Points:Paramount that we attain maximum commitment from the students involved

Providing concrete examples of projects that we might engage in

Contact all of the chairs of the Arts Departments here at Wake

Go to professors of related classes and get them to allow students to participate for extra credit?

Sustaining interest over the long haul even if there is strong initial interest – need to create sustainable interest and history

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Dr. Goldstein

Key Points:Working with other campus organizations will help ArtServicE gain a foothold

Interdisciplinary

Must put a significant amount of time and effort into putting together a team of dedicated students who are willing to put a lot of time, energy, and passion into this venture

Contact directors of the Meg Hudson Memorial Concerts for examples and ideas

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Katie talking with Dr. Carter and Professor Book

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Studious Students conversing!

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Lynn BookKey Points:

Invite people from the region who are already involved with cross-disciplinary niches to perform- This would enhance our capacity to build these

bridges between the arts and have a larger community connection

- Bring more legitimacy- Opportunity to talk about how the arts already

are a socially-engaged group of people with very particular skills and talents and tendencies and actually foster collaboration within the frameworks

- Compare with some other student institutions and see what they have

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Studious Students working on their social entrepreneurial project.

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Action Plan

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Assessment: Social Value

Embedded Social EnterpriseFeatures:

- Business activities and social programs synonymous

- Enterprise activities are “embedded” within the organizations operations and social programsStrengths:

- Self-financed through enterprise revenues which makes them sustainable

- Comprehensive relationship between business activities and social programs allows for financial and social benefits simultaneously

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Constitution

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Social Entrepreneurship Principles &

Humanities Concepts and Approaches present in ArtServicE

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Related Projects

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“The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.”-Winston Churchill

“If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be. Now put foundations under them.”-Henry David Thoreau