Dealing with Anxiety
Prof. Kevin Sharer Recently two former CEOs of large multinational companies (one British and one American) were talking about the most serious mental health problems that exist in the large American...
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Gabriel Ellsworth, Editor-in-Chief Ryo Takahashi, Editor-in-Chief C’est le provisoire qui dure (“it’s the makeshift that lasts”). Nestled near the end of the case that RCs were assigned for Friday’s...
View ArticleAdmitted Students Welcome: Round 1 Admits Visit Campus
Joe Feghali, Contributor On Thursday February 1st, while many RCs were raring to devote a job search day either to skiing in Colorado or to an equally exhilarating interview for that elusive summer...
View ArticleChina Rises—But Does It Know What It Wants?
Ryo Takahashi, Editor-in-Chief An ancient civilization restores its “rightful” place in the world, but where does it belong? Ryo Takahashi (MBA ’20) talks with Professor Meg Rithmire. China’s...
View Article“Need-Based Fellowship” Brings Adult Humor and Social Commentary to Boston’s...
This weekend, the 45th annual HBS Show, Harvard Business School’s long-running satirical look at life on campus, opened to raucous applause, adoring crowds, and maybe even some kudos for taking up the...
View ArticleHBS’s Most Eligible Bachelor and Bachelorette, 2018
THE VOTES ARE IN: HBS’S MOST ELIGIBLE RC BACHELORS AND BACHELORETTES! The post HBS’s Most Eligible Bachelor and Bachelorette, 2018 appeared first on The Harbus.
View ArticleBuilding on Success of Tinder Gold, Accounting Unit Offers New 2019 SIP,...
Morgan Hall – After the successful launch of Short Intensive Programs (SIPs) this past January, and recognizing the potential that premium dating app subscriptions hold, this week the Accounting Unit...
View ArticleSocial Impact and Fintech: The Prodigy Finance Story
Creating a global company with social impact at its heart doesn’t happen overnight. But, as Prodigy Finance demonstrates, it can definitely happen within a matter of years. Cameron Stevens, like any...
View ArticleMachine Learning: Making the Machines Work For You
Kieron Stopforth, Contributor Machine learning is already a big part of modern life. Machine learning algorithms work in Google’s search results, Spotify’s music recommendations, and Uber’s...
View ArticleFrom the Editors’ Desk: Take Charge of Your Harvard Experience
Sumit Malik, Editor-in-Chief There’s something truly special about autumn at Harvard Business School: the electricity in the incoming class, the warm familiarity in section reunions, a campus community...
View ArticleWhat’s It Like to be an #HBSintern?
For ECs returning back to campus after a long summer away from the HBS bubble, the first days have been filled with catching up on friends’ stories of travels, treks and internships. As usual, we have...
View ArticleDear Harby
Harby, Satirical Advice Columnist This month, as Dear Harby is enjoying a well-deserved October break amid the dunes of Cabo with her counterparts from the Law (Dear Torty), Design (Dear Artsy), and...
View ArticleHow Blockchain Is Powering Up the Energy Industry
Steve Westly, Contributor Philip Levinson, Contributor Ever since Thomas Edison flipped the switch on the world’s first permanent power station in 1882, energy has flowed in a single direction: from...
View ArticleDealing with Anxiety
Prof. Kevin Sharer Recently two former CEOs of large multinational companies (one British and one American) were talking about the most serious mental health problems that exist in the large American...
View ArticleFrom the Editors’ Desk
Gabriel Ellsworth, Editor-in-Chief Ryo Takahashi, Editor-in-Chief C’est le provisoire qui dure (“it’s the makeshift that lasts”). Nestled near the end of the case that RCs were assigned for Friday’s...
View ArticleChina Rises—But Does It Know What It Wants?
Ryo Takahashi, Editor-in-Chief An ancient civilization restores its “rightful” place in the world, but where does it belong? Ryo Takahashi (MBA ’20) talks with Professor Meg Rithmire. China’s...
View ArticleNot Your Ordinary Furniture Store: Jordan’s Furniture
Jiyoon Han, Contributor RC students embark on an excursion to New England’s 101-year-old furniture company. Jiyoon Han (MBA ’21) reports. Professor Michael Toffel and 20 Required Curriculum (RC)...
View ArticleWalking along the Belt and Road: New Immersive Field Course Examines China’s...
Gabriel Ellsworth, Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Ryo Takahashi, CEO Emeritus In January, 44 ECs led by Professor Willy Shih (TOM) and Professor Meg Rithmire (BGIE) traveled across Asia to study...
View ArticleTowards a More Representative Media Landscape
Upoma Dutta, Editor-in-Chief Upoma Dutta (MBA ’21) talks with Brickson Diamond and Sarah Harden (MBAs ’99) about their efforts to advance the diversity and inclusion agenda in the U.S. media industry....
View ArticleThe Harbus Culture Flash
A pocket-sized run-down of some of the best in Arts and Culture happening at HBS, at Harvard, and around town this month. 1) From the Student Association (SA): The SA teamed up with ArtRoom to...
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