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Where does one draw the line of culpability? In this era of globally-connected companies, the possibilities for finding “connections,” however tenuous, to the Sudanese government seem almost endless. Divestment proponents argue that full disclosure of Harvard’s Sudan-related investments (outside...
Thirty years ago, President Bush was my student at Harvard Business School. In my class, he called former president Franklin D. Roosevelt, Class of 1904, a “socialist” and spoke against Social Security, unemployment insurance, the Securities and Exchange Commission, and other New Deal innovations. He...
Harvard’s decision to divest from PetroChina Monday may not have severed the University’s financial ties to the Sudanese government. As of the University’s most recent Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing, Harvard owned 10,000 shares in a subsidiary of Sinopec...
While the present size of Harvard’s holdings in PetroChina is not known, filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reveal that as of December 31, 2004, the University held 67,200 shares of the stock, which would be worth $4.4 million at the close of business...
In January, Kidd and Assistant Dean of the College Paul J. McLoughlin II successfully convinced the Cambridge Licensing Commission to extend party hours to 2 a.m.