Celebrating the Harvard Business School Class of 2023
View VideoNew MBA and Doctoral graduates listen to Dean Srikant Datar's words of inspiration and celebrate their achievements with classmates, faculty, family, and friends. Congratulations to the HBS Class of 2023!
Welcome MBA Class of 2025
View Video The Harvard Business School MBA Class of 2025 arrived on campus last week to begin their two-year MBA experience. Dean Srikant Datar; Jana Kierstead, executive director of the MBA and Doctoral programs; and Professor Matthew Weinzierl, senior associate dean and chair of the MBA Program, welcomed students to campus with an invitation to listen and learn from each other, and a reminder of the importance of hard work, humility, and humanity.
Students Strive to Solve Climate Change
View Video As part of the Business & Environment Initiative’s “Accelerating Climate Solutions” conference on May 10, 2023, four MBA Class of 2023 students discuss their efforts toward solving climate challenges: Chidalu Onyenso founded EarthBond to link Nigerians with financing for solar solutions, and she plans to expand the company to other African nations; Angela Son will focus on what the clean economy transition means for the future of work; Karan Khimji co-founded 44.01, which permanently eliminates CO2 from the atmosphere by converting it into inert rock; and Dylan Small will work to decarbonize commercial buildings and building materials.
Marie Curie: A Pioneer in Science
View Video Marie Curie rose to the pinnacle of scientific fame in the early 20th century, winning the Nobel Prize twice, in physics and chemistry. In an era in which women were not accepted as scientists, Curie overcame enormous obstacles to earn a doctorate at the Sorbonne and engage in her pathbreaking research on radioactive materials. Professor Robert Simons discusses his case, “Marie Curie: Changing the World.”
Students Foster Disability Awareness and Access
View Video MBA Class of 2024 students Landon Hollingsworth and Teresa Danso-Danquah discuss forming and leading the Disability Advocacy and Affinity Group (DAAG), the challenges and strengths of their own disabilities, and how businesses can create access and awareness for their employees. |
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