Third Annual Cabaret Sells Out Both Shows Again

Photo taken by Stan Chang

On November 27, the HBS Cabaret brought entertainment to two sold-out audiences, one at 7 p.m. and another at 10:30 p.m., at the American Repertory Theater’s Oberon in Harvard Square. The theme was “Portrait Project” (following on last year’s “Truths Untold”), and as promised in the theme, an array of student performers painted vivid pictures… Continue reading Third Annual Cabaret Sells Out Both Shows Again

Highlights from the HBS Tech Conference

The Tech Club at Harvard Business School’s annual Tech Conference took place on Sunday, October 28 on the HBS campus. This event (the first of its kind in the beautiful Klarman building) brought together hundreds of the country’s brightest technologists – from executives at big tech companies, to investors at the leading venture capital firms,… Continue reading Highlights from the HBS Tech Conference

HBS Show’s Cabaret Sells out Back-to-Back Performances at Oberon Theater

On Wednesday, November 29, The Cabaret sold out two smashing back-to-back performances at the American Repertory Theater’s OBERON. The edgy and eclectic show featured 22 diverse students and partners in a masterfully interwoven bouquet of song, dance, standup, storytelling, musical saw, and glow poi to creatively address what we’re actually thinking but don’t talk about… Continue reading HBS Show’s Cabaret Sells out Back-to-Back Performances at Oberon Theater

2017 HBS Charity Fashion Show to End Hunger in Eastern Mass

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PARK PLAZA HOTEL – BOSTON.  The stars were shining bright in the Back Bay during the Retail and Luxury Goods Club’s 10th Annual Fashion Show on November 15th.  A longstanding tradition at HBS, the Fashion Show features 40 students who showcase the latest trends and styles from top designers to raise money and awareness for… Continue reading 2017 HBS Charity Fashion Show to End Hunger in Eastern Mass

Spotlight on HBS Running and Triathlon Club

The elite men start the 117th running of the Boston Marathon, in Hopkinton, Mass., Monday, April 15, 2013. (AP Photo/Stew Milne)

On Saturday 16th September, members of the HBS Running and Triathlon Club took part in the Lobsterman triathlon  in Portland, Maine. This was an Olympic distance race (1 mile swim, 25 mile bike, 6 mile run) and fourteen members completed the race. Of these fourteen members, eight of them were successfully completed their first triathlon,… Continue reading Spotlight on HBS Running and Triathlon Club

HBS Comedy Night: Stand up comedy for charity

The 2nd Annual HBS Comedy Night (not to be confused with the HBS Show) will showcase the talents of some of the hilarious, creative and entertaining members of the Harvard Business School community. We will be closing out the school year by retiring the cloaks of political correctness we begrudgingly wear around campus in exchange… Continue reading HBS Comedy Night: Stand up comedy for charity

Giving Back In Style: The RLGC Fashion Show

On Thursday, October 13th, the Retail and Luxury Goods Club hosted their highly anticipated 9th Annual Charity Fashion Show at Park Plaza Hotel Boston to help raise awareness for a Boston-based charity through the lens of fashion. The atmosphere was filled with excitement and festive music. In attendance were over 800 enthusiastic spectators who were… Continue reading Giving Back In Style: The RLGC Fashion Show

TENURE SYSTEM: PERFORMANCE MOTIVATOR OR RUSSIAN ROULETTE?

When junior professors enter the Aldrich classroom, we often imagine that they are thinking about who to cold call and how to open the case. Underpinning those fleeting thoughts of theirs, is the much larger concern, “Will I get tenure?”    When faculty members were asked if they would share their perspectives on the tenure… Continue reading TENURE SYSTEM: PERFORMANCE MOTIVATOR OR RUSSIAN ROULETTE?

The Breakfast Club

Eight Students Sit Down with Dean Nohria to Discuss HBS’s Place in the World One of the most powerful men in the business world doesn’t work in the private sector. His name is Nitin Nohria, and as Dean of one of most powerful institutions in the capitalist ecosystem, his stewardship affects hundreds directly as students… Continue reading The Breakfast Club

Put your data analysis skills to the test – take part in the Datathon for Diabetes

Diabetes is a global pandemic. Characterized by chronic high blood glucose levels (hyperglycemia) due to the body’s failure to produce enough insulin, diabetes affects over 9% of the population in the US alone, and of those people, approximately 25% are undiagnosed.  More alarmingly so, the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) estimates that 415 million people have… Continue reading Put your data analysis skills to the test – take part in the Datathon for Diabetes