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Harvard Bancorp Inc.
Harvard Bancorp is a bank holding company whose principal subsidiary conducts general banking business. The subsidiary bank, The Harvard State Bank, grants agribusiness, commercial, residential...
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Race Matters
Race MattersShame on DevelopmentMore than half work-force running Microsoft is Indian. Pepsico is headed by an India. Mckinsey, Reebok, Nortel and many more companies are headed by Indians. India gace Email to the world.I think inspite of being a professor at Harvard, the writer is a shame to the growing...
Tags: INTERNET, Web site development, Workforce management, Harvard
Discussion threads 2008-03-18
What History Tells Us About America's Future
Harvard's Niall Ferguson is a well known and controversial historian who often looks into the financial past to plot parallels with contemporary times. Lately Ferguson has warned of a coming decline in the West and particularly in the US -- see his 2006 book The War of the World:...
Tags: Financial accounting, Sean Silverthorne, Harvard, Ferguson
Blog posts 2008-02-07
Welcome to The View from harvard Business
Welcome to a new BNET blog, which has a rather unique mission. We hope to provide our readers with the freshest, most insightful research and ideas about business management produced out of Harvard, and more specifically, Harvard Business School. A staggering amount of business-related research and advice...
Tags: Blogging, Sean Silverthorne, Harvard
Blog posts 2007-10-26
George W. Bush, MBA.
This is the article, with some minor editing, that didn't really belong in BNET's MBA package. ======================== Harvard's Most Famous MBA The perceived value of an MBA got a big boost when George W. Bush, holder of Harvard's most famous MBA,...
Tags: business community, Geoffrey James, George W. Bush, MBA, leadership, Harvard
Blog posts 2007-10-19

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Population bombing
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Fatal Misconception: The Struggle to Control World Population, by Matthew Connelly (Harvard, 544 pp., $35) IN the 20th century, a global network of colluding activists, institutions, and governments sought to engineer solutions to various real and perceived social problems by, as Matthew Connelly puts...
Articles 2008-05-19
Obama, Rev. Wright promote victimization instead of strength
Sometimes unrelated events nevertheless tell a coherent story. One newspaper story that caught my eye recently was about two high-powered schools in South Korea where Korean girls study 15 hours a day, preparing themselves for tests to get into elite colleges in the United States. Harvard, Yale...
Articles 2008-05-08
Apogee Initiates Study With the Institute for Aging Research to Support Its Health Monitoring Product Development
Apogee Technology, Inc. (OTCBB: ATCS) todayannounced an agreement with Hebrew SeniorLife's Institute for AgingResearch (IFAR) in Boston, Massachusetts, to conduct studies designed toevaluate Apogee's IntellaPAL(TM) health monitoring system and to betterassess fall-related health conditions in older adults. IFAR is aninternationally recognized leader in aging research and a teachingaffiliate of...
Articles 2008-05-08
DOR BioPharma Acquires Option for Third-Generation Anthrax Vaccine From harvard University
DOR BioPharma, Inc. (OTCBB: DORB) ("DOR" or the"Company"), a late-stage biopharmaceutical company, announced today that ithas entered into a one-year exclusive option with the President and Fellowsof Harvard College to license analogues of anthrax toxin for prospectiveuse in vaccines against anthrax, a potentially fatal disease caused by thespore-forming, gram-positive bacterium...
Articles 2008-05-08
Stopping smoking cuts women's early death risk within 5 years
WASHINGTON (AFP) — Women who stop smoking greatly reduce their risk of early death and cardiovascular disease just five years after they quit, according to a new study released in the United States. The risk of death from smoking-related cancers also declines by about 20 percent over the...
Articles 2008-05-07
Sidley Austin LLP Announces 2008 Class of Sidley Prelaw Scholars
CHICAGO -- Sidley Austin LLP has announced the selection of 27 students as its 2008 class of Sidley Prelaw Scholars. The Sidley Prelaw Scholars Initiative, now in its third year, seeks to encourage greater diversity in law schools by providing financial support during the law school application process to racially...
Articles 2008-05-07
Tech's Zumbro fans 17 Titans
OAKLAND -- After winning the Oakland Section title in each of her first three years, Oakland Tech ace pitcher Marika Zumbro knew it would've been a major letdown to not end her high school career as a champion. Barring a catastrophic breakdown, Zumbro won't have to...
Articles 2008-05-07
Adam Friedman Associates, in Partnership with Friedland Events Announces Chinese Companies to Present at Spring 2008 China Growth Conference to Be Held May 22nd at the harvard Club of New York City
Day-Long Event Features Presentations and Networking NEW YORK -- Adam Friedman Associates (AFA), a leading New York-based communications consultancy specializing in investor relations and financial communications, in partnership with Friedland Investment Events, LLC, today announced the Chinese companies that are scheduled to present at the Spring 2008 China...
Articles 2008-05-07
Colleges dealing with rising food costs
BOSTON -- Harvard is the world's richest university, yet it recently pulled whole grain pasta from the dining service menu, replaced cherry tomatoes with wedges and even started using more chicken thighs in lieu of breasts. Harvard junior Daniel Demetri was outraged when he noticed the changes....
Articles 2008-05-07
GTx Appoints Kenneth S. Robinson, MD to the Board of Directors
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- GTx, Inc. (Nasdaq: GTXI) today announced that Kenneth S. Robinson, MD, MDiv, has been appointed to its Board of Directors. Dr. Robinson will serve as a member of the Board's Nominating and Corporate Governance Committees. "Dr. Robinson brings to GTx leadership in public health policy,...
Articles 2008-05-06
Applied Biosystems Genomic Analysis Platform Fuels New Era of Life-Sciences Research
Scientists From the Broad Institute and Columbia University Medical Center to Present Data at Biology of Genomes Meeting Upgrades to SOLiD[TM] System Software and Chemistry Double Throughput, Simplify Workflows, and Decrease Run Times FOSTER CITY, Calif. -- When Applied Biosystems (NYSE:ABI), an Applera Corporation business, introduced...
Articles 2008-05-06
Education Next: Computer-Based Learning Could Transform Public Education Within a Decade Through "Disruptive Innovation," Experts Say
STANFORD, Calif. -- Computer-based learning is on the cusp of transforming traditional public education, say Harvard Business School's Clayton M. Christensen and his colleague Michael B. Horn in the summer 2008 issue of Education Next. Based on their analysis of data on enrollments, about half of all education courses will...
Articles 2008-05-06
Grapefruit Compound Inhibits Hepatitis C Virus
The grapefruit flavonoid naringenin inhibits the secretion of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) in infected cells and could offer a new approach for treating the disease, according to a Harvard Medical School study. About 3 percent of the global population is infected with HCV, which can lead to cirrhosis and liver...
Articles 2008-05-06
Folic Acid Doesn't Help the Heart
Folic acid and vitamin B supplements aimed at reducing blood levels of the amino acid homocysteine did not protect women against heart disease and stroke, a long-term study found. It's the latest of several trials to douse the hope that lowering homocysteine levels could reduce the incidence of cardiovascular disease,...
Articles 2008-05-06
Annual Conference on Vaccine Research to Highlight Not Only Health Benefits But Also Economic Gains
BETHESDA, Md., May 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Vaccines don't just keep children healthy, they also lead to more productive adult workers who can earn higher wages and save more money, according to Dr. David E. Bloom, a labor economist at the Harvard School of Public Health. Bloom, who...
Articles 2008-05-05
harvard Business Publishing Announces Learning Simulations for Popular Management Topics
Best selling online learning courses now offered as simulations that prepare managers for real-world situations BOSTON -- Harvard Business Publishing, the premier source for management practices, programs and content, this month will launch four new simulation courses that model real business situations. Simulations deliver world-class content in realistic...
Articles 2008-05-05
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