Por: The New York Times Business November 28, 2022
At Harvard Business School, inside a seminar room with a smattering of button-down shirts and puffy fall jackets, a group of future corporate managers were talking about capitalism. What makes capitalism truly and purely capitalism? What are its essential components? Property rights. Financial markets.“Maybe this is almost so foundational that it’s too much to put on the board — but scarcity?” said Andrew Gibbs, 32, a second-year student... + full article
ABC News USA Nation December 16, 2022
Claudine Gay will be the first person of color and second woman in Harvard University's 386-year history to . The social scientist will transition from her role as the Edgerley Family dean of Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences to succeed current university... + más
Claudine Gay Tapped to Lead Harvard, Will Be University's 1st President of Color | NBC 6 South Florida
Harvard names Claudine Gay its 30th president, first Black leader in university's history | CBS News
NBC 6 South Florida USA World December 15, 2022
Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Handout Claudine Gay data-ellipsis=false> Harvard Arts and Sciences Dean Claudine Gay has been named the university's next president, Harvard announced Thursday. Gay will be the university's 30th president, but its first... + más
Harvard names Claudine Gay as first Black president in nearly 400-year history | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA Business December 02, 2022
For years, the American Repertory Theater hasn’t had a dedicated rehearsal space, sending cast and crew to theaters in Boston and New York to rehearse their award-winning musicals and productions.With the A.R.T.’s newly proposed center in Allston, that’s set to... + más
Harvard's endowment has first year of negative returns since 2016 | Fox Business
Harvard president Abbott Lowell is laughing at us again | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Nation November 17, 2022
Henry Mr. Rosovsky, an economic historian who as a Harvard University dean was instrumental in imposing a back-to-basics core curriculum while establishing groundbreaking undergraduate programs in Black and Jewish studies, died Friday at his home in Cambridge. He was 95.The... + más
The Boston Globe USA Opinion October 27, 2022
On Oct. 31, the Supreme Court will again take up the question of whether universities may consider race in making admissions decisions. This will be the seventh time they’ve grappled with the question, with cases against the University of Washington (1974), the University of... + más
Top Latino group launches Texas ad: ‘Abbott abandoned us’ | The Hill
Fox Business USA Business October 14, 2022
Harvard University professor Kenneth Rogoff weighs in on the data that revealed a contraction in the U.S. economy in the second quarter. Harvard University’s endowment has posted its first year of negative returns since 2016. The Ivy League school’s endowment posted a in... + más
Harvard, Other Elite Universities Saw Endowments Slide In Fiscal Year 2022 | Forbes
World's largest academic endowment lost money for the first time since 2016 | CNN
The Boston Globe USA Nation October 14, 2022
For more than a century, Harvard has enjoyed a valuable perk along the banks of the Charles River: full private access to the waterfront at its two historic boathouses, where rowers can launch boats without interference from the general public.But a nonprofit environmental group... + más
Democrats want to expand DOJ’s power to fight for ‘environmental justice’ | Fox News
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