For the Media
About CASE
A research and education center based at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, the Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship (CASE) promotes the entrepreneurial pursuit of social impact through the thoughtful application of business expertise. Founded in 2002, CASE advances the field of social entrepreneurship through developing and disseminating research and knowledge, preparing MBA students and alumni for effective engagement with the social sector, and raising awareness of the field through a variety of outreach activities. CASE Overview
CASE Press Releases
Aspen Institute interviews CASE Faculty Director Greg Dees on Social
Entrepreneurship as part of its Closer Looks at Business Education series.
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Fuqua #1 in Social Enterprise and #2 Overall in Net Impact Ranking
of Graduate Business Programs (Read
more)
CASE receives $200,000 Grant from Skoll Foundation. (Read
more)
CASE establishes Advisory Board of Leaders from Business, Philanthropy,
and the Social Sector. (Read
more)
Read more CASE News Headlines and Articles.
CASE in the News
SOCIETY, Taking
Social Entrepreneurship Seriously March 2007
Caseplace.org, How
Marketing Thinking Can Help Social Entrepreneurs January 2007
The Boston Globe, Bono
goes to College for Business Pilot, January 2007
Financial Times, Novel
Insights of the Social Entrepreneur, January 2007
News and Observer, Krispy
Kreme turns to Reynolds executives: May learn from tobacco's problem,
October 2006


