Can Business Be a Force for Good?
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- Science, Society and the Arts: A Student Webinar Showcase
- Faculty Frontiers
- Antarctica: Melting Giants
- South Africa: Exploring the Rainbow Nation
- Ukraine, Russia, EU, and Vladimir Putin
- Sustainability: Challenges, Strategies, and Technologies
- Frontiers of Faculty Research
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Can Business Be a Force for Good? Webinar Series
January-February 2026 (7:30-8:30 PM ET)
The Williams School of Commerce, Economics and Politics sets Washington and Lee apart, preparing students to navigate business and politics with a strong ethical foundation. As concerns about corporate misconduct grow, many entrepreneurs and leaders are working to show that business can be a force for good, creating financial, social, and environmental benefits simultaneously.
The Business as a Force for Good webinar series features four Williams School faculty exploring the relationship between business and goodness. Megan Hess introduces conscious capitalism; Jayson Margalus discusses entrepreneurship for good; and Joel Adams and Emily Landry debate whether business can prioritize sustainability and the public interest. The series leads into the Institute for Honor Symposium and is co-sponsored by the 2026 Entrepreneurship Summit.
Megan Hess, January 20, 2026

Megan Hess
Jayson Margalus, January 27, 2026

Jayson Margalus
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Joel Adams and Emily Landry, February 10, 2026

Emily Landry

Joel Adams
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- Transformative Thinkers
- Can Business Be a Force for Good?
- Science, Society and the Arts: A Student Webinar Showcase
- Faculty Frontiers
- Antarctica: Melting Giants
- South Africa: Exploring the Rainbow Nation
- Ukraine, Russia, EU, and Vladimir Putin
- Sustainability: Challenges, Strategies, and Technologies
- Frontiers of Faculty Research
- Truth, Opinion, and the News Media
- Prejudice Discrimination and Anti-Racism Series
- Virtual Book Club
- Faculty Book Recommendations
- Alumni College Archives
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