Word: loss
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
There were moments during the Harvard men’s volleyball team’s 3-2 loss at Endicott (5-2) on Friday when the players seemed to have their first victory of the season at their fingertips. But instead, the Crimson again returned home empty-handed...
...loss sets Harvard, which was missing co-captain Gil Weintraub, back...
...National Association of College and University Business Officers recently released an analysis legitimizing common knowledge about the suckiness of our endowment, but 24/7 Wall St. took it a step further, calling us the worst at managing money (based on both percent and absolute dollar loss) among 842 institutions with endowments greater than $1 billion...
...university playground, walks up to bright-eyed and defenseless Harvard, pokes him in the chest, and calls him “Worst Managed Endowment” just to see him cry. But does the bully have a point? Or is it simplistic to assume that having the largest loss automatically means our endowment is the "worst managed...
Maybe no university minds being at the top of a list, even if the statistics that accompany the top spot are a $10.9 billion-dollar loss and -29.8 percent change in endowment market value. And sure, we’re accustomed to Yale, Stanford, and Princeton being behind us...but then again, endowment mismanagement is one area we don't really want to dominate...