Greening MBAs

How environmentally conscious are the nation’s top 50 business schools?
Almost nine in 10 have one elective course in environmental management –
but only 16 percent have integrated the topic into core requirements. Only
21 percent offer a degree in environmental management (as a dual degree
with natural resources or forestry).


Those are the findings of a study by the Management Institute for
Environment and Business (MEB), a program of the World Resources Institute.
The study ranked eight schools as offering the best environmental focus:


  • George Washington University
  • New York University (Stern)
  • Northwestern University (Kellogg)
  • University of Michigan
  • University of North Carolina/Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler)
  • University of Tennessee/Knoxville
  • University of Virginia (Darden)
  • University of Washington


To order the report, Grey Pinstripes With Green Ties:

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To see the survey results:

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