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Reichl is known for stirring controversy by giving small, nontraditional establishments the same attention as NYC big names. The two aforementioned Japanese holes-in-the-wall—which are still in business??received three stars (astronomical praise from The Times...
...after receiving Page’s e-mail, Jones and Schofield-Bodt replied with their opinion that what they had put together was not an “official business?? and, as a result, they were not subject to many of the restrictions placed on student businesses by Harvard—among them, a requirement that all student businesses be reviewed by the University before implementation...
...study guides, preparing to head home this week, I realize that the greatest thing I hope I’ve learned from Harvard is that becoming a global citizen is not an academic endeavor. A life, no more than an education, should not be a “business?? or a series of cost-benefit analyses. At Harvard, we should try to understand these prevailing currents of pre-professionalism and money-oriented careerism, not submit to them, let alone allow our university to be shaped by them. Here, we should learn how to be, not what to do.Rebecca...
When Suzy R. Welch ’81 falls in love, she falls hard.As an undergraduate working at The Crimson, she discovered her love for journalism. As a graduate student at Harvard Business School, she discovered her love for business??its potential and problems. And as editor of the Harvard Business Review (HBR), she discovered her love for Jack F. Welch.She met Welch, the retired CEO of General Electric, on October 11, 2001—the date is engraved on her wedding band, she says—to interview him for an HBR article. She then wrote...
...good people police officers were through interactions with his father’s colleagues.“I really enjoyed being here and got along well with the [Harvard] community,” says Ferazzi of his days as a dispatcher.For James P. Melia, police work is the family business??his father, his uncle, and two of his sisters are members of the force.“It’s a way to help people without getting bloody,” he says. Melia, of Hanson, Mass., served in the U.S. Army and worked in a correctional...