The Babson Center for Career Development has developed a job-seekers guide for students interested in the Cleantech, Environmental Business and Green Energy industries. Download a copy and begin your search. If you have any further questions, you can contact Jessica Teplow in the CCD office.
Are you interested in the Environmental Business or Alternative Energy as a job possibility when you graduate? If so, this may be your last chance to get real world experience that will help build your resume and give you something relevant to talk about during interviews.
The Green MCFE is a new 3 credit course offering at Babson. The course is similar to the traditional MCFE program, except you are also exposed to presentations from companies at the forefront of the green revolution.
Babson College installed a wind turbine on the school’s campus as a demonstration project. The college’s decision to complete the installation was based on a proposal created by a team of three graduate students and introduced through the Babson Energy and Environmental Club, a student led organization at the F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business.
Through the installation, Babson has joined the growing number of US colleges and universities that have chosen to develop their commitment to sustainable business practice through the use of renewable energy technologies and become the first in the greater Boston area to utilize wind power through an on campus installation.
SolarWrights, Inc. completed the installation for Babson. To watch a video featuring one of the company's previous installations featuring the same model turbine to be installed at Babson (Skystream 3.7), click here.
The BEEC sponsored a panel for the 2008 Back to Babson event. These events were recorded and published as podcasts by Babson's Alumni Relations group. You can download these for playback on your iPod or other mp3 player.Download: