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<title>Creating More Sustainable Campuses: Water (Part 1)</title>
<link>http://primetime.unprme.org/2012/05/14/creating-more-sustainable-campuses-water-part-1/</link>
<description>In a previous blog post, PRiMEtime blogger Giselle Weybrecht looked at how a growing number of campuses are choosing to Ban Water Bottles on Campus. In this two part series, she looks more broadly at a range of initiatives that business schools are taking part in to reduce the amount of water used on campus and raise awareness about issues relating to water.</description>
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<title>J. Tylee Wilson Chair in Business Ethics Named at Wake Forest University Schools of Business</title>
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<description>A 26-year U.S. Army veteran and former director of the Center for the Army Profession and Ethic (CAPE) at West Point United States Military Academy will join Wake Forest University Schools of Business as a Professor of Management and the J. Tylee Wilson Chair in Business Ethics.</description>
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<title>The Bottom Line: Business Ethics and Social Responsibility an Employee Health Issue</title>
<link>http://www.fox.temple.edu/posts/2012/05/the-bottom-line-business-ethics-and-social-responsibility-an-employee-health-issue/</link>
<description>As businesses become increasingly aware of the importance of ethics and social responsibility (ESR), researchers at Temple University's Fox School of Business have sought to discover whether commitment to ESR not only improves society, but also improves the well-being of firms' employees.</description>
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<title>B-Schools Offer India Inc. Leaders Crash Course in Kalidasa, Arthashastra and Gita</title>
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<description>Some of the top Indian B-schools, including the IIMs, are offering specialized leadership training courses in a bid to marry human values to business intelligence. For example, the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta (IIM-C) is launching an executive training programme for CEOs and business leaders that will draw upon Ashoka's inscriptions, Bhagvad Gita, Kautilya's Arthashastra, Vishnu Sharma's Panchatantra, Kalidasa's poetry and Swami Vivekananda's philosophy to equip CEOs with social consciousness to successfully drive business ventures.</description>
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