Dec 122005
 

For those who missed the “Winter Wonderland” concert performed by Heard on the Street (HOTS) and the She-E-Os, shame on you. One piece of advice, don’t miss their next performance. The concert far exceeded my expectations, which were already very high. As a prospective student last year, I visited HBS during the first week of [...]

 

“It is a great pleasure for me to stand in front of you today and welcome you to the Harvard Business School. Welcome, Class of 2005! Look around you. The people in this room are the leaders of tomorrow. They are the CEOs, the entrepreneurs and the diplomats of the future. There may even be [...]

 

Last Wednesday February 26th, Dean Kim Clark tackled a seemingly ubiquitous and pervasive business crisis in a presentation before the National Press Club in Washington D.C. titled “Corporate Scandals.” Is it a problem of bad apples, or is it the barrel?, Dean Clark explained that it is a mixture of the structure as well as [...]

Oct 212002
 

October 17 – Paul H. O’Neill, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, addressed the RC cohort on the topic of Corporate Governance as part of the ongoing HBS Leadership and Values initiative. Dean Kim Clark introduced the former Chairman and CEO of Alcoa as “tough minded,” liking “facts and data,” but “not hard hearted.” Clark, who [...]

 

After indulging in the latest incarnation of the HBS show, it’s hard to imagine why potential employers wouldn’t clamor over any of the contributors to such an impressive undertaking. Hidden talents abound, dozens of HBS students (and a few partners) took to the stage last week performing over two hours of coltish fun, replete with [...]

Breaking News

 Posted by on April 16, 2002  Uncategorized
Apr 162002
 

Capitulating to dissent from several student groups, a toga-clad Dean W. Carl Kester officially announced today that the outcome of the Class of 2003 Section Olympics, rather than Michael Porter’s Alphabetical Selection Method, will determine which section is eliminated for next year’s incoming class. “Friends, Romans, Countrymen: Based on public response to our ten-section reorganization [...]

Kester Answers Questions about Rescinded Offers

 Posted by on December 3, 2001  Uncategorized
Dec 032001
 

An article in the October 27 edition of The Economist contained detailed information about both last year’s and this year’s recruiting process. The magazine claimed that Dean Kim Clark banned two companies from recruiting on campus for two years as a result of the offer retractions. The Harbus contacted MBA Program Chair Carl Kester to [...]

Kester Answers Questions About Rescinded Offers

 Posted by on November 12, 2001  Uncategorized
Nov 122001
 

An article in the October 27 edition of The Economist contained detailed information about both last year’s and this year’s recruiting process. The magazine claimed that Dean Kim Clark banned two companies from recruiting on campus for two years as a result of the offer retractions. The Harbus contacted MBA Program Chair Carl Kester to [...]

Dean Clark Gets Chocolatey

 Posted by on September 4, 2001  Uncategorized
Sep 042001
 

Though he may be clean as an Aldrich blackboard before class, Dean Kim Clark is not above feeding at least one addiction: chocoholism.A Chocolate Confection Contest will be the big addition to this year’s 6th Annual Fall Community Party hosted by Dean Clark on Saturday. Prizes will be awarded for best presentation, most chocolatey, most [...]

Ray Gilmartin at HBS

 Posted by on February 20, 2001  Uncategorized
Feb 202001
 

Ray Gilmartin, CEO and Chairman of Merck, visited HBS on February 6th to kick off the Society and Enterprise course for RC September students. In introducing Gilmartin, Dean Kim Clark hailed the pharmaceutical executive as a business leader who took his responsibility to society as seriously as his responsibility to shareholders. Gilmartin then spoke about [...]

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