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Would you pay to watch video of other people playing video games? If you said “yes,” you undoubtedly knew about Twitch before this week.... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | August 27 2014 05:17pm
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A “quixotic” campaign to make banks “more stodgy and less profitable” is finally gaining the attention of President Barack Obama and a... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | August 14 2014 05:12pm
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A new symbol—TPUB—is now turning up in the New York Stock Exchange listings, and behind it is the hope that the newspaper business can still find its way in... Read on
Mark Alden Branch ’86 | August 8 2014 02:52pm
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If you know Consumer Reports simply as the magazine that tells you which toaster to buy, get ready. Marta Tellado ’02PhD is planning to... Read on
Mark Alden Branch ’86 | July 17 2014 04:40pm
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When Jane Mendillo ’80, ’84MBA, became Harvard’s investment chief six years ago, the university’s endowment stood at a record high of... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | June 12 2014 06:02pm
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A hundred million dollars, Tom Steyer ’79 told the New York Times this week, “would be a really cheap price to answer the generational... Read on
Kathrin Lassila ’81 | February 20 2014 05:59pm
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When I read last year that a "mysterious Taiwan-born lawyer and executive," Joe Tsai ’86, ’90JD, "has been revealed as the 'hidden hero' behind the... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | January 16 2014 01:28pm
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After André Schiffrin ’57 and his family fled Nazi-controlled France in 1941, they settled comfortably into New York's socialist literary circles.... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | December 5 2013 11:38am
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In the 1980s Steven Brill ’72, ’75JD, broke new journalistic ground by rolling legal news, business reporting, and law firm gossip into... Read on
Carole Bass ’83, ’97MSL | March 21 2013 10:57am
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In a land beset by darkness and evil, a young girl discovers a hidden power within herself and is chosen to join the elite magical group fighting to save... Read on
the staff | September 13 2012 09:41am
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In South Korea, where a handful of families control much of the economy, bashing them has become so popular that even the ruling party is now in... Read on
the staff | August 30 2012 11:55am
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When a company with some 30 employees moves its office, the decision rarely makes even local headlines. When the company is Pinterest, the tech... Read on
the staff | July 17 2012 11:28am
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Scion of a multibillion-dollar fossil fuel business, Jamie Williams ’85, ’89MES, now finds himself on the receiving end of an... Read on
the staff | March 9 2012 10:54am
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The phrase “Connecticut schools” might conjure images of blond children, green lacrosse fields, and black Lexuses. Despite Connecticut’s... Read on
the staff | January 19 2012 12:18pm
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If your image of the Federal Communications Commission still revolves around handing out broadcast licenses and regulating George Carlin’s... Read on
the staff | January 12 2012 12:10pm
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Surveying the stock market’s recent rollercoaster imitation, David Swensen ’80PhD reaches for a different... Read on
the staff | January 3 2012 01:28pm
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A longtime utility executive who also cofounded a leading environmental organization? A nominee for Secretary of Commerce who wins praise from both... Read on
the staff | January 3 2012 12:46pm
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“With privilege comes responsibility,” Anthony Marx ’81 told Amherst College’s new grads at... Read on
the staff | January 3 2012 12:44pm
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Joseph “Chip” Skowron III ’98MD, ’00PhD, has a lot of letters after his name. This week, his lawyer says he would... Read on
the staff | January 3 2012 12:27pm
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Back in November, we wrote about grand plans for reorganizing and expanding the faculty of the School of Engineering and Applied Science... Read on
the staff | January 3 2012 12:18pm
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