Former President Bill Clinton announced the launch of the third annual Clinton Global Initiative University Commitments Challenge, a competition of ideas from college and university students in the form of a bracket.
The KHE Project, a commitment to action by Washington University Arts & Sciences students Krupa Desai, Henry Osman and Emily Santos, is part of the “Sweet 16” projects selected to compete in the challenge.
“While we all pay attention to great student athletes during ‘March Madness,’ our CGI University Commitments Challenge celebrates great student ideas to address some of the world’s most pressing issues,” said President Clinton.
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