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...leadership. “Tom Raymond headed up that course from its inception for many, many decades,” he said. “He not only had to develop a program but also the personnel for it.” Stephen A. Greyser ’56, Chapman Professor of Business Administration Emeritus at HBS and in the past both an MBA student under Raymond in WAC and then a case-writer and faculty member for the program, said the reaction to WAC was “fear now, respect later...
...anonymously—generally agreed on a list of a half dozen other candidates in addition to Datar.Besides Datar, the list includes Rebecca Henderson, a professor at MIT’s Sloan School of Management who received a doctorate in business economics from Harvard in 1988; Nitin Nohria, Chapman professor of business administration at HBS; John Quelch, Filene professor of business administration at HBS and former dean of the London Business School; Debora L. Spar, Spangler professor of business administration and senior associate dean for faculty recruiting at HBS; Peter Tufano ’79, Coleman professor of financial management...
...legal experts on opposing sides of the Solomon Amendment controversy converged at Harvard Law School (HLS) yesterday to debate the constitutionality of the 1994 statute.Kent Greenfield, a professor at Boston College Law School, joined John C. Eastman, a professor at Chapman University School of Law for a debate in Pound Hall sponsored by the HLS Federalist Society.The Solomon Amendment gives the Secretary of Defense the authority to block federal funds to any university that “either prohibits, or in effect prevents” military recruitment on campus. Its constitutionality will be the subject of Rumsfeld v. Forum...
Stephen A. Greyser ’56, Chapman Professor of Business Administration Emeritus at HBS and in the past both an MBA student under Raymond in WAC and then a case-writer and faculty member for the program said the reaction to WAC was “fear now, respect later...
...three teams that just arrived in a convoy on the 150-mile drive from Houston-from running each other over. "It's a little bit weird, because there's probably someone sitting in a house out there, and we're sleeping in a parking lot," says Marcus Chapman, 30, a Westerville, Ohio, firefighter, his head resting on a John Deere tractor pillowcase given him by his wife. But the USAR teams are from everywhere but here, and they can't guess who needs help in rural Louisiana. So unless they're tasked to tackle an specific, known emergency, a team...