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Meet the Africa Business Club
Yi Cai
The Africa Business Club is a student-run organization of the Harvard Business School. We provide services and resources for African students, students who've worked in Africa and any student with a professional or cultural interest in Africa. We also promote the engagement of the African business community with Harvard Business School. [...]
Meet The HBS Sound Society
Jeff Zeller
Sound Society has had a busy first year. 2015-2016 saw the club established with the goal of establishing more of a music presence on campus. What started out as simply having music playing at TGIFs or providing DJs for some of the HBS social events has turned into a full-fledged music entertainment powerhouse on campus. [...]
Through The Eyes of The Patient: A Recap of The 13th Annual Health Care Conference
Mike Maley
- 17 Feb 2016
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Over 650 people participated in the 13th annual Harvard Business School Health Care Club Conference, which took place on campus on Saturday, January 30th, 2016. The conference brought together students of business, medicine, government, public health, and more, as well as professionals and speakers from both for-profit and non-profit companies, from investors to startups to Fortune 50 companies, as well as members of the media, academics, public policy advocates, and research organizations, under the unifying theme “Through the Eyes of the Patient: Delivering Outcomes via Consumer Engagement”. [...]
Harvard Arab Weekend (HAW) 2015
Karine Terzibachi
- 02 Nov 2015
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The Harvard Arab Weekend (HAW) is the largest pan-Arab conference in North America, bringing together over 1,000 students and professionals to discuss key issues with the region’s most prominent politicians, business people, and leaders. [...]
Students, Alumni, and Colleagues Gather to Discuss Leadership in the Energy Industry
David Ulrey, Nora Barr & Richard Buckner
- 09 Oct 2015
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The energy industry has been shaken over the last year as oil prices have dropped from over $110 to below $50, with OPEC (Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries) promising no relief to the supply glut and American producers continuing to pull from massive shale reserves in the battle for global market share and geopolitical relevance. This volatility in oil prices comes at the same time that the world is shifting from a dependence on fossil fuels to cleaner, more sustainable alternatives through regulations, new technologies and funding from investors. [...]
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