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The Aspen Institute on the Role of the Business School

  • 1.  The Aspen Institute on the Role of the Business School

    Posted 11-02-2007 14:30

    [Apologies for cross-posting]

     

    Dear Friends, 

     

    October's edition of the Aspen Institute's Closer Look at Business Education continues a special fall series highlighting lessons and learnings from the Aspen Institute's 2004-2006 Teaching Innovation Program.  This Closer Look stems from the increased public attention being paid to how universities monitor their own social and environmental practices, much like the businesses they examine in the classroom.  It considers how business schools have begun examining not only the environmental footprint of their institution, but also the social footprint of their core products - teaching and research. 

     

    I invite you to read this month's white paper on the Role of the <st1:place><st1:placename>Business</st1:placename> <st1:placetype>School</st1:placetype></st1:place> in Society at: http://www.aspencbe.org/documents/RoleMass.pdf .

     

    Best wishes for a great weekend,

    Justin

     

     
    Justin Goldbach
    Program Manager, Center for Business Education
    The Aspen Institute
    Business and Society Program
    271 Madison Avenue, Ste. 606
    New York, NY 10016
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