Harvard Business School


HBS Musical Parodies Student Life

This past Friday, the cast of the 38th annual Harvard Business School Show—an original musical entitled “Somewhere Over the Footbridge”—parodied the life of Harvard MBA candidates in their final show after four days of performances.


China to Fund Graduate Schools From Seven Harvard Graduate Schools

Delegates from the Chinese government signed an agreement yesterday with Harvard that leaders hope will bring more Chinese students to ...


Phil Angelides Calls for Ethical Finance

Phil N. Angelides ’74, chair of a federally-appointed commission charged with deconstructing the events of the 2008-2009 financial recession, lectured ...


Despite Rumors, Madoff Not To Develop Ethics Course for HBS

Prisoner number 61727-054, or to his nearest and dearest, Bernard "Bernie" L. Madoff, expressed in an interview to the Financial Times on Friday that several universities had asked him to develop an ethics course for their business school students..


IvyDate Helps Elite Students Find Romance

High in demand and short on time, it's becoming increasingly difficult for students to find their soul-mates. Fortunately,workaholic Ivy League students have a new service to help: IvyDate.


Schultz Talk Faces Protest

Organizers estimated that 25 to 30 individuals came out to protest Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz’s talk.


HBS Perspectives on Healthcare as a Management Challenge

The Harvard Business School Health Care Initiative presents a speaker panel titled "Perspectives on Healthcare as a Management Challenge." Speakers at the event included Dr. David Cutler, Otto Eckstein Professor of Applied Economics, Dr. Atul Gawande of Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Harvard School of Public Health, and Dr. Rafaella Sadun, Assistant Professor of Business Administration at HBS. The event took place yesterday at Spangler Auditorium.


HBS Perspectives on Healthcare as a Management Challenge

The Harvard Business School Health Care Initiative presents a speaker panel titled "Perspectives on Healthcare as a Management Challenge." Speakers at the event include Dr. David Cutler, Otto Eckstein Professor of Applied Economics, Dr. Atul Gawande of Brigham and Women's Hospital and the Harvard School of Public Health, and Dr. Rafaella Sadun, Assistant Professor of Business Administration at HBS. The event took place yesterday at Spangler Auditorium.


Protest Planned for Starbucks CEO

Harvard students, union members, and Starbucks employees from around the country are planning to protest a lecture by Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz at Harvard Business School on Friday.


HBS Topped by Stanford in US News Rankings

Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business topped Harvard Business School in U.S. News and World Report’s recently released rankings of the best business schools.


Innovation Lab Approved By BRA

After months of deliberation and planning, the Boston Redevelopment Authority—which oversees the City’s development projects—unanimously approved Harvard’s plan to replace the currently vacated WGBH radio station building with an Innovation Lab.


Fashion Icon Tackles Eating Disorders

Fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg encouraged young women to reconsider traditional perceptions of beauty.


Tyra Banks Enrolls at Harvard Business School

Harvard Business School has added a world-renowned cultural idol to its student body—model and media personality Tyra Banks.


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