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Aldrich Hall was made possible through a gift from John D. Rockefeller Jr. and is named in honor of his father-in-law, Nelson W. Aldrich. ... and—in 1949—funded Harvard Business School’s new classroom ...
The Franklin R. Anderson Classroom, located inside Aldrich Hall, was made possible through the support of Nathaniel de Rothschild (MBA 1971) and is named in honor of his classmate Franklin R. Anderson ...
Police evacuated several buildings at Harvard Business School in response to a reported bomb threat, ... Esteves Hall, Aldrich Hall, Chao Center, Tata Hall, Hawes Hall, and Batten Hall.
Aldrich Hall is a 102,825-square-foot classroom serving the Harvard Business School’s MBA program. The building, originally built in 1955, recently completed a three-phase gut renovation. The three ...
Hawes Hall, the School’s first new classroom building in fifty years, and its newly renovated neighbor, Aldrich Hall, have the technology to beam a distant visitor into class or poll students at their ...
Groundbreaking took place in early June for Hawes Hall, a new classroom building that will be constructed adjacent to the northeast corner of Aldrich Hall, facing Baker Library. Dean Kim B. Clark ...
In a spacious classroom in Aldrich Hall on the Harvard Business School campus, 100 students are passionately discussing a case called “Battle Over a Bank.” But these aren’t MBA students ...
Harvard Business School is often pegged as one of the toughest business schools to get into. That may not be welcome information for applicants to the class of 2019 hoping to receive acceptance ...