Tag: green chemistry
2016-17 CRB Year in Brief: Letter from the Executive Director
October 04, 2017
Dear Friends of the Center for Responsible Business: The 2017-18 academic year is off and running. The campus is abuzz with students and the first year MBAs have been pounding down the CRB doors and filling our “Coffee with the CRB” chats to…
Finding the Will for Green Chemistry
June 20, 2017
By Anne Kramer, CRB Student Advisory Board & MBA ’18 Candidate; Maxwell Kushner-Lenhoff, CRB Student Advisory Board, CRB Fellow & MBA ’18 Candidate Kofi Annan, former UN Secretary-General, once said of a failing cause, “We have the…
CRB’s New Fellow Max Kushner-Lenhoff
July 06, 2016
By Jim Rossi, UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism Max Kushner-Lenhoff is the Center for Responsible Business’s newest Fellow. Max is earning an MBA at Haas after his first Masters – in Chemistry – at Yale. A Southern Californian, Max…
Dow Prize: A New Strategy to Provide Safer Groundwater for Millions
February 01, 2016
By Edmund L. Andrews This post originally appeared on the Institute for Business & Social Impact Blog. Katya Cherukumilli, a Ph.D. candidate in environmental engineering at Berkeley, has won a prestigious prize for her work at the Gadgil…
Green Chemistry: From Blue Jeans to 3-D Printing
November 13, 2015
By Edmund L. Andrews This post originally appeared on the Institute for Business & Social Impact Blog. When people talk about “green” business, they often think about renewable energy and products that have a smaller carbon footprint. But…