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Catalyzing Change: Entrepreneurial Thinking
By Nathan Wang and William Liu
e Kutler Center introduced a new Interdisciplinary Studies and Independent Research course called Catalyzing Change: Entrepreneurial inking. According to the course description, the course will o er students an opportunity to explore the world of entrepreneurship through project-based and action- oriented work.
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Starting next academic year, the class is open to all upper school students.
e course will feature guest speakers from alumni and several advisors for students. Head of Communications and Strategic Initiatives Ari Engelberg ’89, who will likely teach the class next year, said the course was designed with a focus on problem-solving and entrepreneurial collaboration.
“ is is the rst full-year academic course that focuses on o ering students a foundational experience and skill set in entrepreneurial thinking,” Engelberg said. “ e Catalyzing Change course will give students the skills and condence they need to tackle complex chal-