News Student Nonprofit Semifinalist in Pitch for Change Contest Posted February 17, 2010 By News editor Learning Through Libraries, a nonprofit started by Harvard Graduate School of Education students, has been selected as semifinalists in the Pitch for Change contest, which awards individuals and teams for their new social enterprise venture. Founded this year by HGSE students Jill Carlson, Nell O'Donnell, and Debra Gitler from the International Education Policy Program, Learning Through Libraries aims to increase access to books and improve the education in El Salvador. A winner will be announced at the Social Enterprise Conference on February 27-28 at Harvard Business School and Harvard Kennedy School.Vote for Learning Through LibrariesRead more in the Harvard Gazette News The latest research, perspectives, and highlights from the Harvard Graduate School of Education Explore All Articles Related Articles Ed. Magazine Creating Space for Community With the QT Library, Carina Traub, Ed.M.'21, has built an inclusive environment using the transformative power of literature to foster understanding and community News Changing the Paradigm of Girls Education Lisa Cenca, Ed.M.'21, recipient of the Phyllis Strimling Award, is a leader in designing enriching educational opportunities for girls. News YOU Belong in STEM Ed.L.D. marshal Mekka Smith helps federal government promote STEM education