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A new case study by Harvard Business School professor Mihir Desai, “The Tulsa Massacre and the Call for Reparations,” explores how historic social injustices should be addressed through the primary example of the 1921 Tulsa Massacre in the U.S.

Gale Fulton Ross tells the story of how she created the Dr. James I. Cash portrait that now hangs in Cash House on the Harvard Business School campus

Almost 1 million Rohingya refugees are sinking deeper into despair while sitting idle in a Bangladesh camp they can’t easily leave. But research by Harvard Business School professor Reshmaan N. Hussam shows the opportunity to work might provide a resource more scarce than cash: hope.

Harvard Business School Professor Jan Rivkin explores the School’s first case study, “General Shoe Company,” how the case method came to be at the School, and why it’s still relevant a century later.

An exhibit about the U.S. Steel photo collection at Baker Library represents a stunning of body photographs intended to convey the image of a corporation working in the best interests of its stockholders, employees, the public—and the nation.

A new course from Senior Lecturer Steven S. Rogers explores 14 new case studies all with black protagonists, including Ebony Magazine and Johnson Publishing Chairman Linda Johnson Rice.

Harvard Business School Professor Ryan Raffaelli teams up with Porter Square Books in Cambridge, MA – one of the hundreds of bookstores he’s studied – to explore industries facing shifts in their business models and how they adapt.

Harvard Business School MBA and doctoral students, faculty, friends, and family celebrate as Dean Nitin Nohria speaks to members of the Class of 2016 during Commencement ceremonies.

Workers at Gloucester Marine Railways haul the Roseway, a 135-foot wooden schooner built in Massachusetts in the 1920s. The marine railway has been in use at this spot in Gloucester Harbor since the Civil War.