Business Ethics & Sustainability Case Challenge submissions due Dec. 1

Business Ethics & Sustainability Case Challenge submissions due Dec. 1

Detroit Mercy students are invited to explore global issues and propose bold solutions with a chance to win cash prizes.

Students in good standing can participate in the College of Business Administration’s PRIME Center‘s Business Ethics & Sustainability Case Challenge, which focuses on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.

Finalist teams will present before a panel of judges from the business community and receive cash prizes. The winning team will be sponsored to compete in the International Business Ethics & Sustainability Case Challenge (IBESCC) in April hosted by Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.

The objective of this competition is for students to develop a plan in line with one or more of the United Nations’ sustainable development goals to address a real-world problem involving a business. Students will:

  • Form a team of 3-5 students.
  • Win cash prizes
  • Prepare a report intended for senior leadership

Submission deadline is Dec. 1.

For more information, please contact Chair of Business Administration & Director of Undergraduate Business Programs Evan Peterson at petersea@udmercy.edu.

A flyer for the Detroit Mercy College of Business 2025-2026 Ethics and Sustainability Case Challenge. Text reads: Explore real-world problems. Propose bold solutions. Compete for prizes. Bulleted points: Form a team of 3-5 students. Cash prizes to finalist teams. Prepare a report intended for senior leadership. Submission deadline is Dec. 1. In the bottom right-hand corner is contact info for Dr. Peterson at petersea@udmercy.edu for more information. There is a Detroit Mercy College of Business Administration logo in the lower left-hand corner.