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Harvard Business School (HBS) has delivered its verdict regarding the 119 applicants who checked their admission decisions early, and the aftermath does not seem to be going as planned...
...black woman to become managing director at Morgan Stanley) and Pamela Thomas Graham ’85, who was recently named chairman of CNBC, should be considered for the HMC or fund manager positions. Former chairman of Harvard Business School’s MBA program James Cash and assistant HBS professor of finance Luis M. Viceria would also make good candidates. Placing one of these individuals in a position of power will help foster an environment that is more welcoming to women and minorities at each level of this University. Furthermore, these candidates would serve as stellar examples...
...wonder how many of the 119 applicants recently rejected by Harvard Business School (HBS) for hacking into the admissions website were actually to be admitted. If the number is significant (and I suspect it is, by HBS’s reluctance to disclose it), then it’s time for HBS to admit the obvious—that its process admits people that HBS Dean Kim B. Clark ’74 calls “unethical at best...
...blanket rejection of the 119 applicants is HBS’s latest tokenistic attempt to “take a hard line” against a broader culture of ethical elasticity that HBS has played no small part in building. Despite its grandiose mission to “educate leaders that make a difference in the world,” it still churns out generation after generation of autonomic money-making machines. The lesson Clark teaches us this month is just to avoid getting caught...
PATRICK S. CHUNG ’96, HBS...