April 29, 2010

Leeds unveils business ethics center

BOULDER – The Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado in Boulder has launched the Center for Education on Social Responsibility, born out of its current program that teaches students about values and ethics.

Since 2007, the Curriculum Emphasis on Social Responsibility program has helped students become outstanding business leaders of tomorrow by preparing them to meet the ethical challenges posed by a highly competitive, globally connected business world.

The new center, which will continue to use the acronym CESR and remain housed within the Leeds School, continues its mission to foster interactions with business communities locally and globally through coursework, research, service learning opportunities and its professional mentorship program.

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“CESR’s transition into the Center for Education on Social Responsibility represents the dedication of the Leeds School of Business to infuse a discussion of values and social responsibility throughout the students’ education,´ said Director Donna Sockell, in a press release. “Our efforts to be recognized and supported by our university and business partners will be enhanced. Also, our students will be recognized as having a concern for the full impact of business decisions on themselves as business leaders and on all their stakeholders. These are the essential characteristics of the outstanding values-driven leaders of tomorrow.”

BOULDER – The Leeds School of Business at the University of Colorado in Boulder has launched the Center for Education on Social Responsibility, born out of its current program that teaches students about values and ethics.

Since 2007, the Curriculum Emphasis on Social Responsibility program has helped students become outstanding business leaders of tomorrow by preparing them to meet the ethical challenges posed by a highly competitive, globally connected business world.

The new center, which will continue to use the acronym CESR and remain housed within the Leeds School, continues its mission to foster interactions with business communities locally and globally through…

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