Quinlan President’s Medallion Winner Discusses Favorite Professor, Future
The Quinlan President’s Medallion is an award bestowed upon students who excel not only in the classroom, but also in the world. Quinlan School of Business students receive this honor upon the recommendation of their academic dean because they exemplify a combination of achievement in scholarship, leadership and service, and are dedicated to helping those around them. Continue reading…
D’Amore-McKim Alum Shares Trials of African Biofuel Startup
D’Amore-McKim recently published an article by Bill Ibelle that investigates the ups and downs of a biofuel business working to reduce deforestation, depleted soil and unemployment in Kenya by harnessing the unseen potential of the croton nut.
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Sustainability Lunch and Learn: Marriott Exec Talks With Smith School MBAs
On September 29th, Robert H. Smith School of Business MBA students had a chance to meet with Denise Naguib, Marriott’s vice president of sustainability and supplier diversity, as a part of the Center for Social Value Creation’s (CSVC) Sustainability Lunch and Learn series. Naguib discussed her role in the hotel industry’s sustainability effort. Continue reading…
Gabelli Hosts Conference on Sustainable Business Practices
Fordham’s Gabelli Graduate School of Business published an article about lessons gleaned from a recent “humanistic management conference” that featured four panelists with a “passion for making the world a better place.” The panelists included sustainable business pioneer Hunter Lovins; former Fortune 500 company CEO Brent Martini; AACSB International President David Levine; and Change Everything author Christian Felber.
Where to Get Your Green MBA
While traditional MBA degrees require coursework and experiential learning in finances, analytics, management, economic theory, and business ethics; a sustainable MBA program, or green MBA, includes these subjects, but taught within the imposed limits of managing for environmental and social sustainability. Continue reading…
SDSU Is Going Green and Sustainable
Aztecs might be red, white and black, but they’re going green. At San Diego State University, sustainability and green living are an essential way of life. That’s why the school is so excited that its efforts are being recognized. Continue reading…