Harvard Business School
Business School Publishing Arm Restructures
Harvard Business School’s publishing arm has recently restructured itself to streamline the editorial process in response to the changing nature of the publishing industry.
Harvard Business School Grapples With Gender Imbalance
One female Harvard Business School professor remembers the year 2007 as the “mass exodus.”
Notion of Success Debated
Three speakers—each with ties to business or religion—discussed different perspectives on how to define personal success.
New Cabot Masters Strive to Motivate
Newly appointed Cabot House Masters Rakesh and Stephanie R. Khurana and their children speak about their family, life, and what they hope to accomplish as House masters.
MBA Oath Denied Event on 2010 Class Day
The Harvard Business School Student Association decided Wednesday to deny a request to include the signing of a business management ethics oath during this year’s Class Day festivities.
Today in Photos (03/25/10)
Photographs from the March 25, 2010 print edition of The Harvard Crimson.
Veri-Fashionable
Tina Sutton, style writer for the Boston Globe, explains the difference between appropriate attire for businesswomen and female lawyers to the Women's Law Association, In Vino Veritas and HBS' Luxury Goods Club at the Elie Tahari Copley Place Boutique. At the event, Sutton discussed how model Lauren balances professionalism and style.
Search Underway for New HBS Dean
Responding to University President Drew G. Faust’s call for input on the ongoing search to replace Harvard Business School Dean Jay O. Light, student and alumni have stressed the importance of building the school’s global presence and staying relevant going forward.
Model Opinions
Supermodel Natalia Vodianova, fashion designer Michael Kors, and Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour speak at a forum at Harvard Business School sponsored by Massachussetts General Hospital, titled "Health Matters: Weight and Wellness in the World of Fashion."
Wintour, Kors Speak at Harvard
Vogue Editor-In-Chief Anna Wintour and fashion designer Michael Kors spoke about eating disorder awareness at Harvard Business School.
Today in Photos (3/23/10)
Photographs from the March 23, 2010 print edition of The Harvard Crimson.
Former Apax Leader To Address HBS
Sir Ronald M. Cohen, co-founder of Apax Partners, will deliver the keynote address at Harvard Business School's Class Day.
The Fall of Woods, According to HBS
Tiger Woods' very public apology has tongues wagging about his future value as a sports figure, including that of Stephen A. Greyser '56, a professor emeritus at Harvard Business School.
NFL Players Learn Business Skills in Weeklong HBS Program
While most of their teammates are relaxing during the offseason, 40 National Football League players spent this week at the Harvard Business School participating in the Business Management and Entrepreneurial Program.
Steve Pagliuca Running Facebook Ads (and for Office?)
You know that Facebook in en route to taking over the world when politicians start putting up advertisements for themselves on its sidebar. Stephen Pagliuca, unsuccessful candidate for the U.S. Senator seat formerly occupied by Mass. Senator Edward M. Kennedy ’54-’56, was recently spotted encouraging users on Facebook to “Become a Fan.” Now we have to wonder, is Pagliuca gearing up for another run?
HBS Professor Receives Entrepreneurship Award
A conglomerate of Swedish economic associations has awarded Harvard Business School professor Josh Lerner the 2010 Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research “for his pioneering research into venture capital (VC) and VC-backed entrepreneurship.”
Business, Beer, and Board Games
Who knew? In 90 minutes and for the cost of a couple beers ($6.95, so yes, FlyBy means cheap college-kid beers), you can study the economics of beer using a board game sold by the Harvard Business Review.
Davos Conference Attracts Harvard Faculty
The World Economic Forum’s conference in Davos, Switzerland welcomed unusually large delegations from many universities, including Harvard, which sent a number of senior administrators and well-known professors.
HBS Debuts January Courses
As the University experienced its first Harvard-wide January term break, Harvard Business School launched J-Term programming to help its students make the most of the new gap between semesters.