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A survey of HBS students reveals that the majority find the Graduate Green Living Program to be effective, particularly in the areas of resource conservation and recycling. The program's communication materials and initiatives have motivated many students to adopt energy, water and paper saving measures. (0) comments
The 2008 NYC Sports Trek kicked off at 8:30am on Monday at the National Football League's offices in midtown, where students met executives from corporate development, digital media, human resource, and operations. The NFL meeting ended with a tour of headquarters, highlighted by a visit to Commissioner Roger Goodell's posh office, equipped with its own personal gym and an endless supply of peanut M&Ms, as well as a presentation at the officiating Command and Control Center, which monitors officials and broadcasts during every NFL game on Sundays. (0) comments
At a business school with such a commitment to entrepreneurship, students like David Moeller (OC) inspire professors. "It's great to see students apply the entrepreneurship toolkit that we provide in class in real time, in their ventures," said Professor Mukti Khaire. (0) comments
Many Americans are drinking more water because they know it's good for them, but a great deal pay for bottled water because they mistakenly think it is healthier than what they can get free from their tap. Truth is, tap water usually requires more testing than bottled water, and many common brands like Aquafina, Dasani, and Pure Life are just tap water re-packaged. (0) comments
Most Americans drink bottled water because it is healthy - and we all know about the environmental impact of adding all the bottles to landfills. However, there is another factor that most people don't usually think about: shipping costs. We consume one billion bottles of water each week, and those bottles have to be shipped in trucks, trains, and boats. (1) comment