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Business For the Long Run: Integrating Sustainablity into the Business School Curriculum

Mon Feb 13, 2006 12:31 AM EST
By Laura Musikanski
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SAVE THE DATE: MAY 20, a Saturday
BUSINESS FOR THE LONG RUN
Integrating Sustainabilty in the Business School Curriculum

Please join us for our 3rd Annual Business for the Long Run Faculty Workshop on integrating Sustanable Business into the business school curriculum May 20th, a Saturday, at Seattle University.

The conference brings leaders from business, government, NGOs and education institutions together to present and discuss ways they integrate sustainable business prectice into their work and teaching. The participatory and interactive format will enable you to network, share and discull challenges and achievements, and come away with resources that will enrich your research and teaching for graduate and undergraduate students. This year, the workshop will be tailored to fit your needs and interests in sustainable business.

Last year, more than 60 faculty members attended, ranging from the Bainbridge Graduate Institute, Universities of Oregon, Washington, Washington State-Vancouver, British Columbia and Alberta, from Seattle, Antioch, Western Washington, Simon Fraser, Royal Roads and Portland State Universities.

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If you are interested in attending this workshop, please contact me at lmusik@U.washington.edu

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