Founder and CEO Dr. Ezhil Subbian is developing solutions that increase agricultural yields while reducing emissions and sequestering methane. String Bio uses a proprietary technology, String ...
Last fall, first-year MBA students at Harvard Business School arrived at their classroom under an unusual circumstance: they had purposely not read a case prior to class. Professor Tony Mayo dimmed ...
Moss, David, and Dean Grodzins. "Martin Luther King and the Struggle for Black Voting Rights." Harvard Business School Case 716-042, February 2016. (Revised August 2021.) ...
HBS's Klarman Hall was the site of yesterday’s finale of the annual New Venture Competition (NVC), an opportunity for student founders to pitch their ventures before the HBS community.
For 49 students from the Harvard Business School Energy & Climate Club, our annual trek to Iceland is an opportunity to see ...
Ray A. Goldberg, the George M. Moffett Professor of Agriculture and Business, Emeritus, at HBS, and the scholar widely credited with helping define and shaping the field of agribusiness, died ...
Bartik, Alexander, Zoë Cullen, Edward L. Glaeser, Michael Luca, and Christopher Stanton. "The Rise of Remote Work: Evidence on Productivity and Preferences from Firm and Worker Surveys." Journal of ...
Edmondson, A. "Psychological Safety and Learning Behavior in Work Teams." Administrative Science Quarterly 44, no. 4 (December 1999): 350–383. (Outstanding Publication in Organizational Behavior, 2000 ...
Brooks, Arthur C. "How to Build a Life: How to Know You’re Not a Phony." The Atlantic (July 31, 2025).
BOSTON—Harvard Business Review (HBR) has announced the launch of HBR Executive, a premium subscription designed for senior business leaders navigating an increasingly complex and volatile world. Built ...
BOSTON—James Bedford, from the Harvard Business School’s (HBS) MBA Class of 2025, has been named the recipient of the Dean’s Award. This prestigious award celebrates the extraordinary achievements of ...
Brooks, Arthur C. "How to Build a Life: Why Are Young People Everywhere So Unhappy?" The Atlantic (May 1, 2025).
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