EduSourced deepens its commitment to schools with Gateway, a new service that connects schools with employers for sourcing projects As I’ve mentioned in previous blogs, one of the most important reasons why I founded EduSourced was the need I had as an undergraduate...
3 Ways to leverage client relationships to grow your experiential program
Employer-based experiential student projects require clients to engage with your students, and the best way to grow an experiential program’s reputation is by maintaining and expanding your client base. Over the past 17 years, the Experiential Learning Center (ELC) at...
Playing for keeps: why real-world learning matters In Higher Education
I founded EduSourced out of the need I had as an undergraduate to gain knowledge and skills that would help me win in my career. I was hungry to apply classroom lessons in a business environment. As a student I had launched an online textbook rental service from my...
Thoughts on the MBA Roundtable (MBAR) Annual Symposium
Recently EduSourced joined the MBA Roundtable’s Affiliate Sponsor Program and I attended last month’s Annual Symposium, “Closing the Gap: Cultivating Communication Competencies in the MBA,” hosted by the Olin School Business School at Washington University in St....
Innovating MBA curriculum with project-based learning
The recent Financial Times Soapbox titled “Innovation in the MBA curricula is vital” points out the immediate opportunity business schools have to include or increase project-based learning activities as part of their curriculum. As mentioned in the article, renowned...
Reflections from GMAC 2015
I recently attended the Graduate Management Admissions Council annual conference in Denver and met many MBA program managers and admissions officers with whom we discussed Experiential – Learning (E-L) trends on B-School campuses. It was really enjoyable to spend time...