Dear President Summers, The Harvard Graduate Council (HGC), the university-wide student government of the eleven graduate and professional schools of Harvard University, would like to share with you its position on your recent comments regarding women in leadership positions in science and technology. As representatives of the more than 10,000 graduate students at Harvard University,… Continue reading Letter from Harvard Graduate Council (HGC) to Larry Summers Regarding NBER Remarks
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President's Day Weekend in Jackson Hole
Jackson Hole is a skier’s paradise. Many would argue that Jackson Hole is simply the greatest ski area in North America, if not the world. I would tend to agree now that I have realized my dream of skiing Jackson Hole.During President’s Day weekend over 50 HBS students left Boston for Jackson Hole’s 2,500 square… Continue reading President's Day Weekend in Jackson Hole
Jim Rogers letter yo Dalai Lama
What was the reason for your periodical to print a false letter from J. Rogers to the Dalai Lama? Peter Hamilton
Question about an ad
Hi, I designed an ad for Unite For Sight that was supposed to be in your newspaper, but I’m not sure when and I don’t know how to get a copy of it (I’m in Gaithersburg, MD). I’d just like a copy of it for my own personal use. ThanksAnn Marie Pelish
Class Day
On behalf of the class day comittiee, I would like to contribute an article to provide EC’s with a preview of Class Day and Graduation week similar to the article published 3/8/2004 – Who should I contact to discuss? Bryan Morganbmorgan@mba2005.hbs.edu
Being Depressed at HBS
This article first appeared in the Harbus a few years ago. Due to the sensitive nature of this article, the Harbus has allowed the author to remain anonymous. Pat Light replica watches uk, Director of MBA Support Services, has vouched for the authenticity of this article. Depression and Seasonal Affective Disorder are common problems seen… Continue reading Being Depressed at HBS
Roll Over de Tocqueville
The Enlightenment has failed, Mill has been overthrown, and freedom is dead! It appears that de Tocqueville’s worst nightmare in 1830 have finally come true at Harvard nearly 175 years later- the tyranny of the monarch has been replaced by the tyranny of public opinion. No more can the rational exploration of knowledge be carried… Continue reading Roll Over de Tocqueville
