Ted Karns is a lecturer at Boston University’s Questrom School of Business. He spent 15 years at Princeton University’s ...
This is the second of a three-part series originally delivered as a lecture May 15 at a conference, “The Declaration of ...
Striking graduate student workers made themselves heard from beyond Harvard Yard’s gates Thursday, but the University’s 375th ...
UW College of Law second-year student Caleb Smith, from Trenton, Utah, will join the editorial board of the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy’s (HJLPP) annual Federalist Society National ...
No university in our nation has produced more Nobel laureates or white-collar criminals,” O'Brien quipped. “So, whether you ...
Join us for Session 3 of the Cultural Diplomacy Study Group--a three-part series designed for anyone interested in exploring how the arts, music, education, and sports sectors can be strategically ...
The Editorial Board unreservedly applauds the Faculty of Arts and Sciences rule change that would now allow two biology professors to once again display signs spelling out “Black Lives Matter” in ...
Join us for an engaging webinar this Human Rights Day as we explore how universal human rights principles shape our daily lives in powerful ways. While human rights are often discussed in ...
ABSTRACT: This study explores the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in shaping competitive advantage by reviewing the existing literature. It reviews literature with considering AI as a strategic ...
At Steve Jobs’s private memorial service, attendees received a mysterious box—the Apple founder’s final, handpicked gift for those closest to him. What was in the box? A cherished Apple memento? An ...
Growing up in Montana, Erica Schnee spent countless hours at her parents’ shoe store, watching how they managed a business and also acted as “leaders in their community,” Schnee said. Now the ...