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HLS Grads Garner Most Posts
Harvard Law School graduates occupied the highest percentage of Supreme Court clerkship positions again this year, according to figures released
HBS Revises Seating Policy
In an unexpected move, the Harvard Business School instituted a classroom seating policy for students in its MBA program. Beginning
Women Leaders Assemble
Women leaders in a number of professional fields have come to Harvard this week to share their experiences and strategies
B-School Hosts Profs.
Sixty-three Eastern European professors will graduate Thursday from a management education course sponsored in part by the Harvard Business School.
Bok Speech Marks First Return Since Retirement in '91
In his first speech at Harvard since stepping down last June from the University's highest post, former President Derek C.
B-School Paid $47,000 for Cable Line
The Harvard Business School paid approximately $47,000 to connect a cable line to a single television in its luxurious athletic
Harvard Sailors Capture Prestigious Cup
The underdog Harvard sailing team captured its first intersectional victory in more than five years by winning the highly prestigious
Anti-Semitism, Free Speech Controversy Erupts at Yale
Jewish students at Yale University are considering holding an open forum to discuss the issue of anti-semitism, in the wake
HBS Student Alleges Police Harassment
Harvard University Police Chief Paul E. Johnson said yesterday that he is investigating a complaint by a first-year Harvard Business
Jerry Brown Speaks at B.U.
One day after announcing his candidacy for president, former California governor Edmund G. ("Jerry") Brown spoke to a standing room
Panel: Society Must Set Clear Ethical Standards
Society needs to play a greater role in letting the professions know what ethical and moral values are expected of
Thousands Arrive for Regatta
A popular rock 'n roll tune from the 1960s, "Here they come...from all over the world," seems an appropriate description
Firms Attend Career Forum
A record number of Harvard undergraduates and graduate students attended the 10th Annual Career Forum held yesterday in Memorial Hall,
Class Marshal List Down To 16
The Harvard Alumni Association this week announced the winners in the first of two rounds of elections for senior class
Computer Glitch Stalls Phones
A computer glitch over the weekend delayed telephone service for approximately 400 Harvard students, continuing many undergraduates' ongoing battle to