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Some Postures May Affect Hormones, According to Harvard Business School Study

Certain postures—like putting your hands behind your head and your feet up on a desk—could make you feel more powerful ...


Harvard Business School Admits 100 to 2+2 Program

Harvard Business School admitted 12 percent of applicants to the school’s 2+2 Program this year—the lowest acceptance rate since the program’s inception three years ago. Yesterday afternoon, 100 seniors received e-mails notifying them of their admission to the 2015 cohort of the HBS 2 + 2 Program.


Study: Gender Linked to Faculty Pay

Female faculty members in the sciences are nearly half as likely as their male counterparts to receive paid advisory positions in the private sector, according to a Harvard Business School study drafted this summer.


Princeton Review Ranks Harvard

It’s that time of year again! No, we’re not talking about the impending start of fall semester. This is much more important—The Princeton Review rankings are out! You'll need to create an account (or dig out your password from your high school days) in order to access all the rankings, but we've collected Harvard's here.


Harvard Business School To Open Program in Mumbai

The Harvard Business School is fine-tuning plans for an executive development program classroom in Mumbai, India, reflecting the school’s initative for a greater global reach.


Speaker Pushes For Creativity at Business School Class Day

The Harvard Business School’s class of 2010 celebrated their past two years as MBA students and their future prospects at a Class Day ceremony with friends, faculty, and family yesterday.


A Brand Name MBA

It’s a typical Wednesday night. Twenty Harvard Business School first-years cross the Charles to one of Harvard Square’s several bars—Redline, Tommy Doyle’s, Daedalus.


Ronald Cohen, co-founder of Europe’s largest private equity firm, Apex Partners, advises Harvard Business School graduates to make principled business decisions during the HBS Class Day ceremony yesterday.


Light’s Going Out

Harvard Business School Dean Jay O. Light speaks to the newly admitted class of 2012 this spring, casually referencing the talking points he had scribbled on a yellow notepad five years ago.


Schools Respond to Water Crisis

After a large water main break on Saturday left Boston without drinkable tap water for three days, Harvard schools and affiliates in the city are reflecting on their responses to the water crisis.


Nohria Appointed Dean of Harvard Business School

Harvard Business School Professor Nitin Nohria will become the School's next dean on July 1, the University announced this afternoon.


HBS Business Plan

The HBS Business Plan Contest Social Venture Track winners from Urban Water Partners make their presentation. Courtesy of Evgenia Eliseeva.


HBS Fashionably Fights Eating Disorders

April is the month for fashion shows with a cause, it seems, and on April 13, the Harvard Business School’s ...


MBA Student Leaders Unite

Student government leaders from seven of the nation’s top business schools gathered last weekend at the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton ...


HBS Alum Dinners Conclude

Ten Harvard Business School students piled into rental cars to be whisked from the Allston campus across the river to ...


Grad Schools Snag Top Spots

Harvard has maintained its place among the best graduate schools in the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings of top graduate schools, which were released late last week.


Professors Discuss Goldman Suit

The Securities and Exchange Commission’s recent suit against Goldman Sachs raises new questions about securities regulation from both legal and ethical standpoints, according to professors from Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School.


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