Guest blogger Tesicca Truong (@TesiccaT on Twitter) is the co-founder of CityHive, a recent recipient of RADIUS and Embark‘s SFU Student Social Innovation Seed Fund. The 2016-17 cycle of the Seed Fund
Do you know an exceptional youth social innovator in British Columbia? RADIUS and the BC Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation are partnering to deliver the 2017 BC Social Innovation
The SFU Student Social Innovation Fund, a collaboration between RADIUS and Embark, provides project funding of up to $1000. Below, we get an update from Butt Out Vancouver, a project
The SFU Student Social Innovation Fund, a collaboration between RADIUS and Embark, provides project funding of up to $1000. Below, we get a second update from Ophthalight Digital Solutions, a
“I see a great potential for this product. The future is telemedicine and this device is right on track” — Dr. Lama Al-Aswad, Glaucoma Specialist, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, CUMC,
SFU social innovator Allison Carter is a public health researcher and PhD student, studying and promoting positive sexuality for women living with HIV. Follow her on Twitter at @MissAllieCarter. The
It’s a bittersweet day in building any organization when a key team member finds an amazing opportunity to spread their wings and take on a new challenge. We’re sad to
This summer, RADIUS Fellow and SFU student Zoya Jiwa was awarded Social Innovation seed funding from RADIUS and Embark for her new project, As We Are. Here Zoya shares the story of
Slow Streets was recently awarded Social Innovation seed funding from RADIUS and Embark. Last February, Slow Streets members including Simon Jay, Darren Proulx, Sam Baron, Chris Puzio, and Terry Sidhu responded