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Haemaru Chung

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HBS Offers Deferment for Incoming MBA Students

Harvard Business School will offer incoming MBA students the option to defer their enrollment for one to two years in light of disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Business School Managing Director of MBA Admissions and Financial Aid, Chad I. Losee announced last week.


Harvard Business School Administrators Forecast $22 Million Deficit for FY20

Harvard Business School Dean Nitin Nohria and Business School Executive Dean for Administration Angela Q. Crispi announced in an email last Monday that unforeseen coronavirus-induced economic complications have disrupted the school’s economic model.


Harvard Business School Discounts Online CORe Program

Harvard Business School Online has decided to discount the price of its Credential of Readiness program — CORe, for short — from its usual $2,250 to $450 in wake of the disruptions caused by coronavirus.


Coronavirus Likely to Devastate Small Businesses, Harvard Business School Professors Say

Harvard Business School professors tracking the ongoing coronavirus pandemic say it has already negatively impacted business operations at every level.


Harvard Business School Extends ‘2+2’ Deferred Admission Deadline

Harvard Business School will extend the deadline for its deferred-admission Master of Business Administration program in light of the escalating coronavirus pandemic to June 1.


HBS Students Launch “Uncharted” Weekend

A pair of Harvard Business School students launched two new events this weekend — the Black New Venture Competition and the Black Tech Masters Series — which they say are meant to help black entrepreneurs clear hurdles in the business world.


Harvard Innovation Labs Names New Executive Director

Harvard Business School Social Enterprise Initiative Director Matthew M. Segneri ’04 will soon succeed Jodi Goldstein as the new executive director of the Harvard Innovation Labs, a University-wide center for innovation and entrepreneurship.


Harvard Astrophysicists Help Develop Galaxy-Mapping Telescope

Harvard researchers are among those from 13 countries who have designed the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument, a telescope that will soon map the locations of galaxies across the universe and explore dark energy.


Adriane Musgrave

Adriane Musgrave — who has lived in Cambridge for 10 years — said she will bring experience in nonprofit, corporate, and public sectors to the position. She wants to address affordable housing, economic opportunity for everyone, and high-quality city infrastructure and city services.