May 2017
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25 May 2017
Meet the 2017-2018 HBS Leadership Fellows
The Leadership Fellows Program gives nonprofit and public-sector organizations the opportunity to maximize their effectiveness by leveraging the experience, energy, and analytical skills of MBAs for one year at a salary partially supported by HBS. Read more.
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25 May 2017
Harvard Business School Honors Six Graduates with Alumni Achievement Award
BOSTON—Harvard Business School yesterday afternoon conferred its most important honor, the Alumni Achievement Award, on six distinguished graduates as part of the Class Day ceremony for the MBA Class of 2017, who will receive their degrees on Commencement Day today. Read more.
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25 May 2017
Graduating Harvard Business School MBA Students Celebrate Class Day
BOSTON—The 930 members of the Harvard MBA Class of 2017 took their penultimate step yesterday in their two-year journey to earn a Harvard MBA by enjoying the annual Class Day Celebration in front of Harvard Business School’s iconic Baker Library | Bloomberg Center. They received their diplomas at Commencement exercises today. Read more.
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25 May 2017
Harvard Business School Celebrates 107th Commencement
BOSTON—Harvard Business School (HBS) held its 107th Commencement exercises this afternoon with a diploma ceremony on its campus in Boston. Read more.
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25 May 2017
Harvard Business School Alumni Elected Members of Harvard Board of Overseers and Harvard Alumni Association
BOSTON—Harvard University recently announced the election of Harvard Business School graduate Carla Harris (MBA 1987), vice chair of Global Wealth Management and managing director of Morgan Stanley, to Harvard University’s Board of Overseers. Read more.
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22 May 2017
Three Graduating Students Named Recipients of Dean’s Award for Service to School and Society
BOSTON—One member of the MBA Class of 2017, Andrea Coravos, and two doctoral candidates, Tami Kim and Ryann Manning, have been named recipients of Harvard Business School’s prestigious Dean’s Award. Read more.
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22 May 2017
Harvard Business School Announces New Temporary Public Art Installations for 2017-2018
BOSTON—Three sculptures will be installed on Harvard Business School’s campus in Boston as part of its ongoing contemporary sculpture exhibition, which began in April 2016. Read more.
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12 May 2017
Harvard Business School’s 2017 Class Day Student Speaker Announced
BOSTON—Andrew Cone (MBA 2017) has been chosen as the student speaker for Harvard Business School’s Class Day celebration, which will be held this year on Wednesday, May 24. Read more.
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11 May 2017
New Journal Sponsored by Top MBA Programs Tackles Critical Healthcare Management Issues
Raleigh, N.C.—A consortium of leading business school programs today introduced a new quarterly journal, Health Management, Policy and Innovation (HMPI), to address recent developments and potential solutions to complexities within the dynamic global health sector. Read more.
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11 May 2017
Industry Veteran Peter Barrett To Lead Harvard Business School's Blavatnik Fellowship in Life Science Entrepreneurship
BOSTON—The Blavatnik Fellowship in Life Science Entrepreneurship, a program fostering connections between emerging business leaders and cutting-edge scientific innovators, announced today that Peter Barrett, PhD, will become faculty chair effective July 1. Read more.
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09 May 2017
David G. Bradley, Chairman of Atlantic Media, to Address Graduating Harvard MBA Students on Class Day
BOSTON—David G. Bradley (MBA 1977), the chairman of Atlantic Media, will be the Harvard Business School Class Day keynote speaker on Wednesday, May 24, 2017 (the day before the Harvard University Commencement exercises). The ceremony, which will take place on the Baker Lawn on the School’s campus in Boston, will include a welcome from the co-presidents of the MBA Class of 2017, the presentation of faculty teaching awards, and a student address. Read more.
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05 May 2017
Harvard Business School Professor David A. Garvin Dies at 64
BOSTON—David A. Garvin, Harvard Business School’s C. Roland Christensen Professor of Business Administration, died at his home in Lexington, Mass., on Sunday, April 30, after a long battle with cancer. He was 64 years old. Read more.