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Earlier this month the Business School Class of '60 gave its alma mater a $1.5 million professorship to support research and innovation in entrepreneurship...
Afterwards, in an act of unexpected bravado, they decided to climb into the Harvard stands and sing their Alma mater, a tradition usually reserved for home contests...
...survey objective? Yes, said Brecker, noting that his alma mater--Yale--came in 21st...
...chorus of groans could be heard from undergraduates who worried that they might soon have to affix their signatures to papers and exams and perhaps even report a peer who has run afoul of the rules. The criticisms ranged from the insipid--that it was nostalgia for his alma mater, honor-bound Princeton that motivated Spence to undertake the study--to the pragmatic--that if the system ain't broke don't fix it--to the serious--no one wants to bust a buddy. Surely, such a cosmopolitan and enlightened a place as Harvard has no use for an anachronism...
Butler says he followed the lead of his undergraduate alma mater, the University of Indiana, which sponsors a drawing from 15,000 to 20,000 participants. And then there has been a long-standing, if informal, link between Wellesley women and the B-School...