The Grand Challenges Program culminates in a semester-long, client-facing experiential learning project, in which teams of 4-5 seniors work under the close supervision of a faculty member on a real-world problem at the local, regional, national, or global level.
Grand Challenges team project topics may include (but are not limited to): corporate finance; market research; consumer behavior; decision-making; strategy; market entry; data analytics; innovation or new product development; and operations. Students may also support organizations in concept development, social media or website development, incorporation or tax status determinations, business plan development, competitive analysis, event planning or fundraising, and any work that is community-engaged and addresses one of the United Nations Sustainable Development goals such as equity, hunger, poverty, and climate action.
To learn more about Grand Challenges projects or to propose a project, please review information on our project webpage.