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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.
In Op-Ed, HBS and HKS Deans Discuss the Traits of Effective Leaders
The public lacks confidence in both government and business leaders, Business School Dean Nitin Nohria and Kennedy School Dean Douglas W. Elmendorf wrote in an editorial Monday.
HBS Grads Increasingly Choose Public Service Careers
Four percent of Business School graduates chose careers in public service in 2017—roughly double the number who did so the previous year.
Union Leader Calls for Racial Justice at Law School Event
"You really can’t get economic justice if you don’t have racial justice,” she said.
You Can Always Tell a Harvard Man
When people say Harvard vs. Yale is a rivalry for the ages, they aren't lying.
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.
Public Health Researcher Discusses Tech Limitations in Humanitarian Work
“I frankly think we need coders and hackers significantly less than we need lawyers,” Raymond said.
Experts Discuss Role of ‘Prosperity Gospel’ in Trump’s Success
Popular among some American Protestants, the prosperity gospel is a concept which holds that material wealth and physical health are signs that an individual is favored by God.
Education School Dean Talks Keys to Leadership
James E. Ryan, dean of the Graduate School of Education, says good leaders must continually ask themselves two questions: “What truly matters?” and “How can I help?”
LA Times Editor Warns of Conservative Media ‘Closed Loop’
The “closed loop” of conservative media has pushed the Republican Party farther to the right, argued Jackie K. Calmes, the White House editor for the Los Angeles Times.
Ed School Kicks Off Public Lecture Series
Kennedy School Professor Todd T. Rogers presented his study on the effects of automatic parental text alerts on the performance of Boston Public School students.