Harvard Student Group Promotes Hamas Propaganda
Alec Schemmel writes for the Washington Free Beacon about a Harvard student group’s disappointing decision. The student group at Harvard University that blamed the Jewish state for Hamas’s Oct. 7…
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Alec Schemmel writes for the Washington Free Beacon about a Harvard student group’s disappointing decision. The student group at Harvard University that blamed the Jewish state for Hamas’s Oct. 7…
Bruno Manno writes for Discourse about a welcome change in American employment. [E]mployers are turning from degree-based hiring to skills-based hiring — that is, from using college degrees to using…
Arthur Brooks discusses his ongoing efforts to promote happiness. My happiness class at the Harvard Business School is very oversubscribed. It’s about happiness, after all. Who wouldn’t want that? The…
The 30-day order to shut down and lock down the state was about ensuring hospital resources could be available for critically ill patients. If that was done, then the state's…
Robert Luddy writes for the Martin Center about the achievements of an education innovator. Education has lost one its most important disruptors: Clayton Christensen, PhD and distinguished professor at Harvard…
The latest issue of Bloomberg Businessweek offers another bit of bad news for those (this means you, Thomas Friedman) who praise China’s authoritarian government because of its ability to “get…
According to the Harvard Business School, a new report by researchers at the HBS demonstrates that the body posture inherent in operating everyday gadgets affects not only your back, but…
Nina Easton‘s latest Fortune column examines the results of a recent survey of 10,000 Harvard Business School alumni conducted in connection with professor Michael Porter’s U.S. Competitiveness Project. Their words…
Historian Niall Ferguson devotes his latest Newsweek column to the benefits and drawbacks former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney faces as the most technocratic candidate running for the Republican presidential nomination.…
Brooks argues today for Free-Market Socialism. (For those who notice it sounds like a subject for the School of Comparative Irrelevance, note that it would fit nicely in the Oxymoronics…
A report released today by the Havard Business School should be required reading for every politician and pundit in America. The survey findings help us pinpoint where the roots of…
If former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney ends up winning the Republican presidential nomination, one suspects Newsweek editors might forget to repeat the following assessment in their profiles: Orlando was a…