Harvard Business School
Vaccination Company Wins President's Challenge Grand Prize
Vaxess Technologies, a company working to increase global access to vaccines through harnessing silk technology, has won the grand prize in the President’s Challenge, a competition that looked to foster social entrepreneurship across Harvard’s campus, the University announced Monday.
Sandberg Talks Facebook, Women in the Workplace at HBS Class Day
Chief Operating Officer of Facebook Sheryl K. Sandberg ’91 encouraged the Harvard Business School’s graduating class to keep in touch with one another using tools such as Facebook at its Class Day on Wednesday.
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Chief Operating Officer of Facebook Sheryl K. Sandberg '91 speaks at Harvard Business School's Class Day on Wednesday. Sandberg asked the graduating class to keep connected with one another through Facebook.
Nathan G. Bihlmaier
Police recovered the body of Harvard Business School student Nathan G. Bihlmaier in the waters of the Portland Harbor on Tuesday.
Bihlmaier Remembered for Thoughtfulness, Values
Nathan G. Bihlmaier, a Harvard Business School student known by his friends for his strong principles, family values, and thoughtful approach to life, was found dead on Tuesday.
I-Lab's First Year Hailed a Success
The Innovation’s Lab first academic year has been deemed a success by Harvard administrators and Allston residents alike.
Searching For Bihlmaier.
Police in Portland, Maine search the harbor for the body of Harvard Business School student Nathan G. Bihlmaier.
Body of Harvard Business School Student Found in Portland Harbor
Harvard Business School student Nathan G. Bihlmaier was found dead on Tuesday in Portland Harbor after a search by police in Portland, Maine.
Portland Police Search for Missing Harvard Business School Student
Police are currently searching the harbor in Portland, Maine for Nathan G. Bihlmaier, an MBA student at the Harvard Business School set to graduate on Thursday.
New Book by HBS Professor Advocates for Downtime
In “Sleeping with Your Smartphone,” Perlow addresses the harmful effects of a work culture that requires employees to respond to work demands at home, during weekends, and on vacation.
Adding 2+2 To Equal Five
Out of the 106 students who were accepted in 2008 to the first class, 65 showed up at Harvard this year, 40 postponed matriculation, and one dropped out. For the next class, which is scheduled to arrive on campus in the fall, more than half have chosen not to come right away.
Tata Hall Construction
Construction on the Harvard Business School’s Tata Hall continues. The hall will be used as dormitory space for the Business School’s executive education program.
Tata Hall Construction Pushes Ahead of Schedule
Construction on Tata Hall, a facility that will be devoted to the Harvard Business School’s mid-career Executive Education program, is ahead of schedule, according Andrew F. O’Brien, chief of operations at the Business School.
IsraelConference
On Thursday and Friday, Harvard hosted the largest student-led conference on Israel at HBS and HKS. Focused on how innovation and economic prosperity can contribute to the peace process, the conference featured addresses by historian Niall Ferguson and Stanley Fischer, the governor of the Bank of Israel.