Business Schools Builds Green Classrooms
Posted by aileen on
September 13, 2008
Environmental friendly study atmosphere or green business pleases the majority of students in business schools nowadays. Lately, study areas have somehow improved dramatically by their conscious drive on going green.
Business schools are building green classrooms by way of installing energy saving devices and energy efficient building designs. Photovoltaic panels where put up on the roof and drought-tolerant plants have also been cultivated. In addition to this, compost piles and dual-flush toilets where among the new developments. For the reason of creating a new level of consciousness to would be business leaders of the future. This initiative would surely go a long way as it inspire other academic institutions to apply what they have learned for.
A few of its examples are visible in these universities/institutions:
- Dartmouth College’s Tuck School of Business
- New York University’s Stern School of Business
- Thunderbird School of Global Management in Glendale, Ariz.
- MIT Sloan School of Management
- Harvard (Hamilton Hall)



