Campus & Culture
We are resolved to take action to promote racial equity and diversity.
HBS is the only top business school in the United States with a self-contained, residential campus that forms its own vibrant community in the heart of one of the world's great cities.
Throughout our history, alumni and friends of Harvard Business School have provided extraordinary support for the School and its mission: to educate leaders who make a difference in the world.
Learn how we're addressing the challenges and opportunities of environmental leadership through our teaching, research, student activities, and campus operations.
As of CY2021*, HBS has achieved:
*Campus occupancy was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, and remains below our pre-pandemic levels. Reductions from our baseline year of 2006 currently represent both the impact of our intentional reduction measures and the coinciding reduction in campus occupancy. Fiscal year 2019, our last year with pre-COVID-affected data, had the following reductions from our 2006 baseline: GHG Emissions = 47% (location-based), Energy = 25%, Water = 7%, Waste = 61%
Our Community Values and the policies that support them embody our aspiration to be a model of leadership, honor, and integrity, and our commitment to truth and excellence. We strive to create an environment of trust, respect, and free expression and inquiry.
Acknowledgement of Land & People
Harvard Business School is located on the traditional and ancestral land of the Massachusett, the original inhabitants of what is now known as Boston and Cambridge. We pay respect to the people of the Massachusett Tribe, past and present, and honor the land itself which remains sacred to the Massachusett People.