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Grace A. Greason
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In Period of Racial Conflict, Mediation Program Struggled to Find Footing
In the spring of 1992, a report issued by conflict resolution experts at Harvard Law School revealed that there was a pressing need to improve race relations at the University.
Harvard Business School Officially Dedicates New Conference Center, Klarman Hall
Klarman Hall, Harvard Business School’s latest construction project, made its debut today as a state-of-the-art convening center.
Business School Raises Nearly $1.4 Billion in Capital Campaign
Harvard Business School raised close to $1.4 billion in the University’s recently concluded capital campaign, surpassing the school’s original goal by nearly $400 million
$5 Million Donation to Harvard Business School Will Fund Case Studies in Artificial Intelligence
Stephen A. Schwarzman donated $5 million to support business school faculty members producing case studies on the effects of artificial intelligence.
Harvard Business School Reports 4.5 Percent Decline in Applicants, Maintains Strong Yield
HBS applications declined by 4.5 percent last year, but other class demographics experienced little change, according to the latest class profile.
Business School to Update Title IX Training Modules
Harvard Business School has updated its Title IX training modules on sexual harassment amid criticisms of the trainings.
Harvard Students Bring Hackathon to the Vatican
VHacks, which took place from March 8 to 11, was a joint-effort between Vatican officials, the Catholic think tank Optic, and students from Harvard and MIT.
Faculty, Students Hold Prison Education Reform Event
Attendees demanded Harvard implement a degree-granting program for incarcerated people and lower barriers to the admission of individuals with criminal records.
Frei to Return to HBS after Stint at Uber
Frei, who is currently on a leave of absence from her roles as senior associate dean for executive education and a professor of service management at HBS, had been hired as a senior vice president of leadership and strategy for the ridesharing company.
Harvard Business School Celebrates Black Alumni
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of the founding of its African American Student Union, HBS is hosting a conference, academic symposium, and exhibition.
Business School Announces New Fellowship for Careers in Africa
The Harvard Business School announced a new fellowship Wednesday to support MBA graduates who work in Africa directly after graduation.
Home Field Advantage?
Every year, students flock to the annual showdown between the Harvard and Yale football teams. The bleachers at other sporting events, however, are often sparsely populated.
Paul Toner
Paul F. Toner is a lifelong resident of Cambridge, an educator, and a political advocate who is running for Cambridge City Council for the first time this year.
Expert Discusses Access to Financial Services
“My biggest takeaway is that there is a ton of opportunity to do activist lending in a lot of developing markets,” a student attendee said.