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The Two-Tier Future of Learning
Folu Ogunyeye (MBA '27) on the starkly stratified future of education, learning and reskilling
Folu Ogunyeye
Apr 297 min read


A Requiem for the Last True Amateurs
Some parting thoughts on sports and the future of the “Student-Athlete”
John Mahoney
Apr 298 min read


The Woke Glass Ceiling
Michelle Yu (MBA ‘26) on what political correctness costs the people it was meant to protect
Michelle Yu
Apr 295 min read


What Architecture Can Teach Us About Leadership and Innovation
The case of Smiljan Radić, Eduardo Castillo, Alejandro Aravena, and Chile
João Sátiro Coelho
Apr 299 min read
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Upon a hill the city kneels, A flock cradled in its arms; Yet lonely lay ashlar Shorn of story. For whom do belfries sing? Alex Qi (MBA '27) is from Irvine, California. He studied philosophy, politics, and physics at New York University. Prior to HBS, he worked in corporate strategy and M&A at Northrop Grumman in Virginia.
Alex Qi
Apr 291 min read
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