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A rt S ervic E

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

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A rt S ervic E

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  1. ArtServicE Katie Morgan, Almy Egan, Brian D Kim

  2. Liberal Arts And Pro Humanitate

  3. Goals and Objectives

  4. Preliminary Plan

  5. 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 Dr. Carter

  6. 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 Dr. Goldstein

  7. Katie talking with Dr. Carter and Professor Book

  8. Studious Students conversing!

  9. Key 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 Lynn Book

  10. Studious Students working on their social entrepreneurial project. :]

  11. Action Plan

  12. Assessment: Social Value Embedded Social Enterprise Features: - Business activities and social programs synonymous - Enterprise activities are “embedded” within the organizations operations and social programs Strengths: - Self-financed through enterprise revenues which makes them sustainable - Comprehensive relationship between business activities and social programs allows for financial and social benefits simultaneously

  13. Constitution

  14. Social Entrepreneurship Principles & Humanities Concepts and Approaches present in ArtServicE

  15. Related Projects

  16. “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

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