Saba Ghole

Bio

Saba Ghole is an entrepreneur, architectural and urban designer, and the Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer at NuVu Studio, an innovation school for middle and high school students. With a background in architecture from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and California Polytechnic State University, Saba has led educational initiatives globally, focusing on creative problem-solving and hands-on learning experiences.

Her work extends beyond education, having designed interactive art installations such as Pulse and Bloom and Grove, featured at international festivals like Burning Man and Southbank Centre in London. Saba’s contributions have earned her several prestigious awards, including the Burning Man Honorarium Art Grant and the Henry Ford Innovation Nation Teacher Innovator Award. She is a frequent speaker at global conferences, including TEDx and MIT Global Startup Workshop, and her work in architecture and education has been published in outlets like The Economist and The Los Angeles Times.

Projects

Co-founder, NuVu Studio & NuVuXCreator of "Grove" and "Pulse and Bloom"

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Kavita Tanna co-published a book with 5th grade students on culture and what it means to be aware of your culture at home, within a school environment and in the world at large.

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Saba Ghole has worked with over 40 schools through their NuVuX initiative.

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