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To celebrate National Doughnut Day and the health care workers of the VA Health Center in La Jolla, BakeMark and the Salvation Army of San Diego took 500 freshly made doughnuts to the VA on June 4.

Covid-19: 55 IIM Calcutta students test positive

As many as 55 students of IIM Calcutta have tested positive and are being quarantined at a special facility on the campus, an official of the B-school said on Sunday. Most of the students are from the two-year MBA programme and the rest are from the one-year executive course. “They have been lodged in Tata Hall and are under observation. No one has yet been hospitalised,” said the official, who is part of the Joka institute’s Covid response team. Although classes are being held online because of the pandemic, students have been brought back to the campus in phases so they could use the institute’s internet connectivity to attend academic proceedings.

Ratan Tata: Doyen of industry, leading philanthropist

Ratan Tata: Doyen of industry, leading philanthropist
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Departing Harvard Business School Dean Nitin Nohria Recalls a Consequential Decade

INDIA New England News By Christina Pazzanese Harvard Staff Writer At the end of this month, Dean Nitin Nohria will close the books on a memorable decade leading Harvard Business School, capping a final year few will soon forget. A scholar of leadership and organizational change, Nohria, 58, joined the Business School faculty in 1988 and was named its 10th dean in 2010. Since then, he’s steered the School through two economic crises, the Great Recession, and the coronavirus pandemic. As the School’s first Indian American dean, Nohria sought to make the School more inclusive and representative on race and gender and to get M.B.A. students out of the classroom to work on real-world business challenges with the debut of the FIELD curriculum.

Departing Business School dean reviews his decade at the helm

At the end of this month, Dean Nitin Nohria will close the books on a memorable decade leading Harvard Business School, capping a final year few will soon forget. A scholar of leadership and organizational change, Nohria, 58, joined the Business School faculty in 1988 and was named its 10th dean in 2010. He has steered the School through the Great Recession, the coronavirus pandemic, and the recent economic crisis. As the School’s first Indian American dean, Nohria sought to get MBA students out of the classroom to work on wider-world business challenges with the debut of the FIELD curriculum. He also worked to make the School more inclusive and representative on race and gender, and announced an Action Plan for Racial Equity in September.

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