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 ...
Harvard Vice Provost for Advances in Learning Bharat N. Anand said the University is encouraging teachers to broach controversial subjects in classrooms at a Harvard Graduate School of Education ...
“She succeeds Adi Ignatius, who led a period of impressive innovation and growth for the iconic media brand and has decided to move to the role of Editor at Large to spearhead the launch of a new HBR ...
Harvard President Alan M. Garber ’76 appointed a slate of 16 faculty members to serve on the University’s inaugural faculty advisory council during the group’s two-year test run. The advisor ...
The university’s decision was part of a lawsuit settlement. By Vimal Patel Harvard University will adopt a definition of antisemitism when investigating discipline cases as part of several moves ...
Even by the standard set over the past five years, 2025 is likely to bring many more disruptions with significant implications for the future of work. Emily Rose McRae is a senior director analyst ...
Middle managers get a bad rap. Blamed for being bottlenecks, pilloried as bureaucratic and ineffective, and painted as the “bad bosses” who send good talent running, they often bear the brunt ...
and provide training on combating antisemitism to staff who review discrimination complaints. Harvard's settlement resolves a lawsuit by Students Against Antisemitism, and a lawsuit by Jewish ...
In 2018, the U.S. government levied tariffs on more than $250 billion of Chinese products. To avoid the significant new taxes associated with buying from China, many American buyers began turning ...
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