You’re invited to attend our upcoming “Welcome to Problems to Possibilities” Meeting.
Date: Tuesday, September 16
Time: 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Location: Memorial Union, Nueta Room
Details: This meeting is open to any and all NDSU students interested in participating in Problems to Possibilities. Come learn how the program works, meet potential teammates, and explore big ideas! Whether you’re arriving with a team (no more than three students per team), plan to work independently or are looking to join a team, this is your chance to get connected and start building something impactful.
RSVP: An RSVP is encouraged but not required to attend. Click
here.
About the Program: Ready to think differently and make real change? Join a dynamic series of workshops where you’ll dive into a challenge that matters – social, environmental, or economic and explore it through the lens of systems thinking and entrepreneurship.
Work solo or in teams of 2–3 as you:
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Select a problem that sparks your curiosity
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Uncover the hidden forces behind it: events, trends, structures, and mental models
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Build a visual systems map that reveals how everything connects
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Craft a compelling poster presentation to showcase your insights and ideas
Your journey culminates at the
Possibilities Pitch Event, where you’ll present your work, share your vision, and compete for
prize money and a chance to join the
P2P Social Entrepreneurship Fellowship. This isn’t just a class project, it’s a launchpad for changemakers! See attached flyer or visit
thinkp2p.org for more details.
Note: P2P is operating as a fall semester opportunity only this year. There are no specific “team leader” or “team participant” applications. You will not apply to participate, rather all students who attend the September 16 meeting will have an opportunity to participate. Scholarships will only be awarded in the form of “prize money” for the winners of the competition held on December 8th (see attached flyer). This opportunity is only open to NDSU students.
Questions: Please contact Program Coordinator, Jennifer Schillinger at
[email protected].
Don’t forget to RSVP to the meeting on Sept. 16! Click here.