Harvard University has hired a lobbying firm with close ties to President-elect Donald Trump and his inner circle as the Republican prepares to return to the White House on Monday, records show.
A Harvard MBA, in particular, has long been synonymous with unshakable job security, sky-high salaries, and limitless opportunities. Until now.
Nearly 23% of MBA graduates from Harvard are still jobless three months after finishing their course, indicating a challenging job market. Despite this, applications to top US business schools are increasing,
In as deflating a match as any, Penn fell victim to a league-leading Harvard defense. Strangling all life out of the Quakers by scoring 17 points on 16 turnovers, the Crimson held the Red and Blue to just 44 points in a 73-44 blowout loss.
The Man of the Year award was established in 1967. As this year’s recipient, Hamm joins a decades-long list of past honorees including Clint Eastwood, Tom Hanks, Robert De Niro, Harrison Ford, Samuel L. Jackson, Ryan Reynolds, and Barry Keoghan.
The move marks a significant departure from the university’s adversarial approach to Trump during his first presidency.
The latest crop of elite business-school graduates is taking months to find new jobs.
The Managing Happiness course, led by Arthur Brooks, a Harvard professor and social scientist, explores the science and philosophy behind happiness. With insights from neuroscience, positive psychology, and social science, the course provides practical techniques for improving emotional well-being.
Twelve Harvard students and alumni were selected as Schwarzman Scholars Wednesday, tying a record set last year for Harvard’s largest cohort since the scholarship’s founding in 2015.
A youthful Harvard team gave experienced Boston University all it could handle in the Women’s Beanpot semifinal at Matthews Arena Tuesday night. But graduate student Lindsay Bochna, playing in her first Beanpot after transferring from Providence, lifted her new team to success just in time.
Author and journalist Charles M. Blow will leave The New York Times and receive the inaugural Langston Hughes fellowship at Harvard, hosted by the W. E. B. Du Bois Research Institute at the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research.
Robert P. Wolff ’53-’54, a political philosopher and activist who was the last surviving co-founder of Harvard’s Social Studies concentration, died in January at 91.