Connor Scholars

As the world becomes more interconnected, skills necessary to conduct business on a global scale are in increasing demand. So, too, are individuals who possess experiences and perspectives from working in nontraditional business settings or for nontraditional organizations.

Fisher’s Global Projects Program: Nonprofit provides undergraduate students with access to opportunities to put their business skills to work helping social entrepreneurship organizations around the world.

Global Projects Program: Nonprofit

Thanks to support from Chris (BA ’78) and Sara (BS '80) Connor and the Connor Family Scholars Fund, 33 Fisher students spent two weeks in Africa, Asia and Europe working on challenges ranging from improving outreach for people with physical and mental disabilities in India, to growing a local music incubator in South Africa. The program is conducted by Fisher's Office of Global Business.

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“My Global Projects Program experience in Nepal gave me the opportunity to try something new and learn about an area of business where I did not have a lot of previous experience. I am grateful for the challenges that this project presented and the professional skills that I was able to take away from this experience.”

Alexis HillThird-year student, finance and operations management