CESR Blog
- By Alexa Levine, CESR Fellows Correspondent and Content Producer, Leeds 2019CESR Fellows kicked off the fall 2016 semester with eight new student-elected executive board members and a jam-packed schedule including speakers, workshops and
- The Center for Education on Social Responsibility (CESR) presents a new course in Germany, May 13-21, 2017, through the First-Year Global Experience program at Leeds School of Business.The focus of this 2-credit course is 鈥淟eadership Challenges:
- SEEDS (Social Entrepreneurship for Equitable Development & Sustainability) has just won their second cross-campus Entrepreneurship Initiative Seed Award for close to $20k per year from the SEED/Flatiron Initiative to support the Jumpstart!
- A champion of corporate social responsibility, Josephine M. Maalouf stands squarely at the intersection of real estate and social responsibility. An early recognition of the social responsibility of business has helped her develop a balance between
- More than 65 million people are displaced in the world today, the highest number on record since the UN High Commission on Refugees (UNHCR) began collecting statistics. More than 21 million of these people have crossed international borders in
- Over the summer two distinguished advisory board members stepped down after impactful contributions to the Center for Education on Social Responsibility (CESR) and the Leeds School of Business, as well as to local and global communities.Rich
- As one of the first Marc Prisant and Heidi Heltzel Scholarship for Ethics and Social Responsibility recipients, Jamie Green has continued to make the CESR team proud with her current position at KPMG in Chicago, one of the Big 4 Accounting Firms.A
- CESR is excited to announce the first recipients of the Donna T. and Gary L. Antonoff Scholarship fund: Julia Severson, Austin Leyba, Dylan Stanton, Noel Ramirez Ortega and Hailey Dearman.Donna T. and Gary L. Antonoff ScholarshipThe Donna T. and
- Often times our smartphones are our lifelines, containing everything from vacation photos to important work emails. What is commonly overlooked by us consumers are the work and material that goes into producing our favorite technology. Shockingly,
- More and more businesses are joining the movement of conscious capitalism 鈥 choosing to evaluate their success on the 鈥渢riple bottom line鈥: their impact on people and the planet, as well as making a profit. As a consequence, people leading CSR