Where, when, with whom does judgment start? As so often, it is in the company of the dead, of a particular dead. They have lived far enough behind the living as to escape some accusation of bias by ...
One day a year, Klarman Hall rivals the hottest clubs in Boston (read: Berryline) in its line of hundreds snaking around campus. As I told Professor Jeffrey Bussgang backstage, students and industry ...
RC year felt like one of those Homo sapiens diagrams pasted on the walls of middle school science classrooms. At first, we crawled, and then we stumble-walked, and then we ran. Now it's April, and our ...
Michelle Yu (MBA ‘26) on what political correctness costs the people it was meant to protect My father has worked in finance for as long as I can remember. I grew up overhearing his phone calls, ...
The flowers are passing. White and pink litter the ground so that green can suffuse the sky; in this way we know the end of an era and the opening of another is upon us. Can we know? Every past year, ...
On a chatty March jog with a friend from my section, she mentioned something on which I've since been ruminating. Since coming to HBS, she has been doing regular check-ins with her long-term partner, ...
When I was admitted to HBS through the 2+2 program, my parents were thrilled, but not for the reasons people might assume. It wasn’t because Harvard is an Ivy League, as I had just completed my ...
Every year, Harvard Business School classmates pursue ventures, roll-up businesses, and enter velvet-roped industries. Some students put on a musical. This year, HBS Show co-writers Sri Nimmagadda and ...
these aren't such small things at all. Sravani Royyuru (MBA ‘26), prior to HBS, worked at Boston Consulting Group and studied mechanical engineering at Imperial College London. At HBS, she was ...
If your life were an HBS case study, what would the "Exhibits" forget to mention? We spend our mornings at Aldrich dissecting the pivots of CEOs and balance sheets of companies. Have you ever realized ...
Michelle Yu (MBA ‘26) on luck, leverage, and the limits of extreme wealth I could have been a maid scrubbing hotel conference rooms after another champagne-soaked boardroom bash. Or the executive who ...
Editor’s Note: Published in 1889, The Gospel of Wealth is considered the founding document of modern philanthropy. Written at the height of wealth inequality during the Gilded Age, Andrew Carnegie’s ...