Harvard Business Review has named Amy Bernstein, a veteran business journalist and longtime Editor of its bimonthly magazine, as its new Editor in Chief. She succeeds Adi Ignatius, who led a period of ...
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As generative artificial intelligence becomes more prevalent in business, the key to success for all of us humans — whether we’re junior employees or senior executives — will be to delegate ...
"If my dad were even remotely alive enough to see me speaking at Harvard Business School, he'd be pretty impressed," Reynolds wrote on Instagram Jamie McCarthy/Getty Ryan Reynolds is wading into ...
Since the end of 2024, Harvard Square’s business scene has undergone some ... designed by American architect and Harvard Graduate School of Design faculty member Benjamin Thompson, features ...
Harvard University will provide additional protections to Jewish and Israeli students as part of two legal settlements that accused the Ivy League school of creating an environment of fear and ...
Alexander Kestenbaum, a Harvard Divinity School student and plaintiff in the ... hoping that concessions on tariffs, fresh business deals and the prospect of cooperation on China could deter ...
Harvard University has settled two lawsuits accusing the Ivy League school of failing to protect Jewish students from antisemitic bullying and harassment on campus. In the settlement with the Louis D.
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and Harvard Divinity School Dean Marla F. Frederick. In August, a judge ruled that Kestenbaum may seek damages but “lacks standing to pursue proper injunctive relief” because he is no longer ...