Posted on July 9, 2014 by Jason Kornwitz, Northeastern News.

“In the mornings, the students were curious learners, studying the ins and outs of microfinance and economic development in Latin America at the Santo Domingo Institute of Technology. In the afternoons, they were unpaid consultants, surveying clients of Esperanza International, a leading microcredit organizations, and writing qualitative reports for the nonprofit’s chief financial officer…” Read the full article: http://www.northeastern.edu/news/2014/07/dominicanrepublicfieldstudy/