Harvard Business School
Giusti Tells HBS Grads to ‘Do Good’
Using a Business School degree to make a difference in the world was the theme of multiple speeches at the Harvard Business School Class Day ceremony, celebrated Wednesday afternoon.
Before War in Libya, Professors Advised Gaddafi
After some Harvard Professors provided consulting work for Muammar Gaddafi, they have come under scrutiny for the appropriateness of such activity.
Joel Podolny
Nearly 30 years later, Podolny has come full circle, leaving behind a two-decade career in academia—and a deanship at the Yale School of Management—to head Apple University, the company’s internal training program.
Harvard Taps Gordon Jones as Director of Innovation Lab
Gordon S. Jones, a businessman and Harvard Business School admissions officer, has been selected as the inaugural director of the Business School’s Innovation Lab in Allston.
Student Entrepreneurs Compete at HBS
Students from Harvard Business School and nearby schools competed yesterday in the 15th annual HBS Business Plan Contest, which provided contest awards of over $150,000 in cash and in-kind services to the winners and runners-up.
Harvard Celebrates Earth Day
Harvard’s many schools are rolling out new programs and initiatives to continue to encourage a culture of sustainability.
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 ...
Harvard Law School Panel
Francesca Gino, Associate Professor at the Harvard Business School, discusses the implicit corruption in the provision of health care with special attention to conflicts of interest that are substantially unwitting.
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.