SRI at Other Schools
Within the last decade, socially responsible investing (SRI) along with related disciplines have gained momentum. According to DSIL Investment Services, LLC “Envisioning Socially Responsible Investing A Model for 2006,” SRI has emerged “to become a potentially important player in a major political debate about globalization, the relationship between corporations and society, and the role of capital in creating both social and financial value.
Following is a sampling of schools which have committed themselves to ensuring that the corporations in which they are invested act in the public interest, by – in some way – being involved with SRI issues or with committees on Socially Responsible Investing:
- Barnard College
- Boston College
- Brown University
- Columbia University
- Duke University
- Earlham College
- Hampshire College
- Harvard University
- Loyola University Chicago
- Smith College
- Stanford University
- Swarthmore College
- University of Minnesota
- University of Pennsylvania
- Vassar College
- Williams College
- Yale University