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The student-led fossil fuel divestment (FFD) movement urges universities to remove investments in fossil fuel firms from their endowment portfolios to inspire reductions in carbon emissions and h
The journey toward sustainability is a difficult process for a university given the complex requirements necessary for becoming sustainable.
Universities have a role in changing mindsets toward sustainable development through education, research, and extension work.
As the “trendsetter in education,” the experiments and experiences of Mar Athanasios College for Advanced Studies Tiruvalla (MACFAST) already show it to be an exceptional model of education, inno
The current trend of prescribing and enforcing ethical business constructs, models, and frameworks developed in and by the Global North has become a new form of paternalistic colonizing of the Gl
Upland degradation has been a growing concern in the Philippines in the wake of extensive logging and clearing in the 1970s–1980s.
Every inhabitant of this planet must contemplate the day when this planet may no longer be habitable. Thus spoke President John F.
Jesuit business schools have an obligation to develop ethical transformational leaders who seek a just and humane world.
In this article, we review the challenges to the current economic system and then proceed by presenting two competing paradigms—the economistic and humanistic paradigms of business.