This weekend, the New York Times Travel Section profiled Fontainebleu, the home of INSEAD, which it called “historic,” “outstandingly picturesque” and “playful.” In the article, Finn-Olaf Jones walks through the Fontainebleu Forest and retraces the history of Napoleon and of famed artists Théodore Rousseau and Jean-François Millet. He even encounters some MBA students who are playing Frisbee in the forest and offers them as an example of the “vibrant pace” of the town. For those who are interested in INSEAD and will not have the chance to visit, this article would be a good place to start to get a feel for the campus’s surroundings.
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