Folks love rankings, but they love scandals even more, and two of the three stories by P&Q that drew the most eyeballs — and raised the most eyebrows — were about one of the biggest controversies of the year: the suspension of Harvard Business School professor Francesca Gino. HBS Dean Srikant Datar’s handing of the allegations of Gino’s misconduct, including a review of her tenure, reported on first by Poets&Quants, was our single biggest story of the year, drawing more than a quarter million pageviews; put together, the two stories on this list (just two among many we wrote this year) account for more than 420,000. Other popular 2023 stories include some of the usual suspects: trend stories on how to get into B-school (Acceptance Rates & Yield at the Top 50 U.S. B-Schools) and what MBAs make after they graduate (a pair of stories on MBA salaries and bonuses at the leading schools).
The far-right campaign against students has created a chilling atmosphere in which students are faced with threats to their physical safety as well as their future careers.
Billionaire hedge fund CEO Bill Ackman has called on Harvard University President Claudine Gay to take steps to reduce a rise in “blatant antisemitism” and “anti-Israel attacks” on campus, in what he described as a “dire” situation.
Harvard University, like many campuses across America, continues to struggle in its contention with hate speech, protests and unrest over the Israel-Hamas war.
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