Students who followed business school hack to be refused admission to Harvard
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Leading business school admission data
hacked
Leading business school admission data
hacked
03/14/2005 06:04 PM
An applicant to several leading American
business schools posted instructions on how to break into those
institutions' admissions data .
The unidentified hacker tapped into Business Week's
online forum early Wednesday and posted instructions on how applicants
could log onto the schools' Web sites and check their admissions
status.
(via University Business )
Harvard Business School Business
Research Guides
Harvard Business School Business
Research Guides
12/19/2004 03:25 PMHarvard Business School Baker Library Business Research
Guides
http://www.library.hbs.edu/g
uides/
Baker Library produces guides to help in the
use of resources at Baker and beyond for business and career research.
The list below includes guides to general business topics, information
on specific industries and specific course support projects that may
be helpful in other contexts. This has been added to
Business Intelligence
Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog and
Research Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. This will be added to
Business Resources 2005
Internet MiniGuide.
Poll: Harvard Students Mostly Unhappy
(AP)
Poll: Harvard Students Mostly Unhappy
(AP)
03/29/2005 02:54 PMAP - A long-held stereotype that Harvard undergraduates feel neglected
by their professors and don't have as much fun as students at other
colleges now has some data to back it up.
Boston.com / News / Local / Mass. /
Harvard students want their snap,
crackle, pop back
Boston.com / News / Local / Mass. /
Harvard students want their snap,
crackle, pop back
03/29/2005 04:27 AMHarvard students upset after dining halls dump brand-name cereals ..
Harvard students want their snap, crackle, pop back .. Things are
Tough all Over .. the Boston
Globe
boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2005/03/26/harvar
d_students_want_their_snap_crackle_pop_back
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First graduates awarded Harvard
Certificates at Dubai School of
Government's E-Government program
First graduates awarded Harvard
Certificates at Dubai School of
Government's E-Government program
04/06/2005 07:00 AMAME Info Apr 6 2005 11:26AM GMT
Oxford Students Hack University Network
Oxford Students Hack University Network
07/15/2004 11:52 PMHack To School
Hack To School
09/01/2004 03:02 PMAs a new school year starts, university I.T. administrators must learn
how to counter threats to their networks from increasingly
computer-savvy students.
School of hack
School of hack
08/03/2004 11:05 AMH.E. Khirbash opens first
Harvard-certificated e-Government
executive program in Middle East at
Dubai School o
H.E. Khirbash opens first
Harvard-certificated e-Government
executive program in Middle East at
Dubai School o
03/26/2005 05:21 AMAME Info Mar 26 2005 7:48AM GMT
Long-Term Coffee Consumption
Significantly Reduces Type 2 Diabetes
Risk: Harvard School of Public Health
Long-Term Coffee Consumption
Significantly Reduces Type 2 Diabetes
Risk: Harvard School of Public Health
01/07/2004 06:59 PMDrick kaffe och minska risken fr typ
2-diabetes
hsph.harvard.edu/press/releases/press01052004.html
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School Gives Students Apple iBooks
School Gives Students Apple iBooks
07/21/2004 09:27 AMEast Central High School is giving 100 of their students Apple iBooks
to be used for class work. The computers will allow students to create
digital projects using video, audio and digital music compositions. By
News 9 San Antonio (via MyAppleMenu)
College Students and the Electronic
Tools they take to school
College Students and the Electronic
Tools they take to school
09/07/2004 03:01 AMParents are finding out that kids need more than textbooks to go to
college these days. Check out what parents are having to purchase
these days. [Yahoo]<
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Students Investigate Laptops For High
School
Students Investigate Laptops For High
School
02/12/2004 11:29 AMA group of Mt. Abram students is dedicated to improving their school
through taking advantage of the benefits provided by laptop computers.
By Barry Matulaitis (Irregular via MyAppleMenu)
Small-Scale School Enthuses Students
Small-Scale School Enthuses Students
06/11/2004 11:06 AMAt the Marin School of Art and Technology in norhtern California
things are done differently from most other estalishments.
By Maggie Shiels, BBC News (via MyAppleMenu)
Computers may do harm to elementary
school students
Computers may do harm to elementary
school students
01/22/2004 02:20 PMJoanne Jacobs: "Computers do no good in elementary classrooms and may
do harm by shortening attention spans, says this story in Education
Reporter." See also The Flickering Mind, by Todd Oppenheimer, which
notes that music education, which has been drastically...
Spider Strategies Launches New Business
School Partnership Program -
Participating Business Schools to
Receive Free Copy of Scoreboard®
Spider Strategies Launches New Business
School Partnership Program -
Participating Business Schools to
Receive Free Copy of Scoreboard®
04/06/2005 02:38 AMSpider Strategies®, Inc., announced today it is providing
participating universities and business schools a free copy of its
Balanced Scorecard software - Scoreboard® - for use in both classrooms
and external learning environments. [PRWEB Apr 6, 2005]
Will Paris' American School students be
arrested on graduation day?
Will Paris' American School students be
arrested on graduation day?
02/10/2004 06:40 PMGiven that traditional academic clothing, mortarboard hat and black
robe, has religious origins, does that mean that it is now...
Pa. School Encourages Students To Play
Online Games
Pa. School Encourages Students To Play
Online Games
03/22/2005 03:14 PMChannel3000.com - Mon Mar 21, 09:00 pm GMT
N.Y.U. film school keeps its
students’ on-camera sex R-rated
N.Y.U. film school keeps its
students’ on-camera sex R-rated
12/05/2003 06:40 AMnytimes.com/2003/12/04/nyregion/04MOVI.html
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School Teaches 'Ethical Hacking' to
Computer Students
School Teaches 'Ethical Hacking' to
Computer Students
06/29/2004 07:04 PMTechzonez Jun 29 2004 11:22PM GMT
Copyright campaign aimed at middle
school students
Copyright campaign aimed at middle
school students
04/28/2004 12:16 AM
The Boston Globe
reports on a campaign to educate junior high school students
about copyright infringement. The campaign is led not by librarians
nor educators, but by Junior
Achievement .
At the end of the school year, students are asked to write an
essay ''to get the word out that downloading copyrighted entertainment
is illegal and unethical," according to the teachers' guide. Prizes
include an all-expenses-paid trip to Hollywood, worth about $1,000; a
Sony DVD player and library of 14 hit movies on DVDs, worth about $350
total; and a selection of 21 Hollywood classic DVDs, valued at $250.
Teachers whose students win the contest will also be rewarded with
prizes, such as a year's worth of free movie theater tickets for the
teacher and a guest.
(thanks to Louise
Watson !)
Mobile Learning Attracts High School
Students
Mobile Learning Attracts High School
Students
09/17/2004 08:21 AMHankooki Sep 17 2004 12:56PM GMT
School Teaches 'Ethical Hacking' to
Computer Students (Reuters)
School Teaches 'Ethical Hacking' to
Computer Students (Reuters)
06/28/2004 08:29 AMReuters - Sporting long sideburns, a bushy
goatee and black baseball cap, instructor Ralph Echemendia has
a class of 15 buttoned-down corporate, academic and military
leaders spellbound. The lesson: hacking.
A look at some computers and gadgets
that might help students in their
studies in the coming school year. By M
A look at some computers and gadgets
that might help students in their
studies in the coming school year. By M
08/23/2004 10:57 AMNewsweek Aug 23 2004 3:39PM GMT
High school students charged with
hacking into psychologist's computer
High school students charged with
hacking into psychologist's computer
06/30/2004 03:13 AMAP via Newsday Jun 30 2004 7:52AM GMT
tech.life@school | Teaching students how
to navigate Internet
tech.life@school | Teaching students how
to navigate Internet
05/13/2004 03:31 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer May 13 2004 8:02AM GMT
Bush Touts Plan to Help High School
Students (Reuters)
Bush Touts Plan to Help High School
Students (Reuters)
08/21/2004 09:20 AMReuters - President Bush on Saturday
touted his plan to boost aid for high school students amid
criticism from his Democratic opponent who said he has undercut
efforts to fix failing schools.
If A High School Fears Blogging, What
Lesson Is It Teaching Students?
If A High School Fears Blogging, What
Lesson Is It Teaching Students?
03/30/2005 06:50 AMIsn't it great that our high schools are teaching students to fear new
things? It's nothing new, of course. When I was in high school,
there was a minor controversy over the fact that Walkmans were banned
from the school. The principal declared that it was the biggest
threat facing our education -- despite the very real drug problem and
disturbing weapons problem (this was before metal detectors were
common on school grounds) students faced. So, the talk last week
about
sc
hools banning iPods didn't seem all that new. It's just the same
thing, updated for a new technology. Ignore the real problem (drugs
and weapons are still making their way into schools) and focus on
something that's easy to spot: white headphones. However, sometimes
this fear of the "new" goes to bizarre extremes. While it's not quite
as bad as the various
headlines and coverage suggest, there is a school in New Jersey
that seems
to fear blogging. The headline claims that
the school has "banned blogging," but it's really just blocking a
particular blogging site (not named). The problem is the reasoning:
"blogging is not an educational use of school computers." While the
importance of "blogging" specifically is overhyped, teaching students
how to better use technology to communicate is an important skill --
and one that blogging does provide. The fact that a blogging site is
banned from the school won't stop the kids from blogging -- but it
does make the whole activity that much more enticing for them, without
any supervision. If the school were smart, it would be
encouraging blogging, while teaching kids to understand both
the risks and the benefits of communicating online. Instead, the
lesson the kids are learning is that pretending something doesn't
exist or isn't "educational" is the proper way to react to something
you don't understand.
$25,000 Entrepreneur Contest: All
Graduate Students may Register to
compete for $25,000 and the chance to
present their new business proposals
before Silicon Valley Venture
Capitalists at the University of San
Francisco 2004 International Business
Plan Competition.
(http://www.businessplancompetition.org)
$25,000 Entrepreneur Contest: All
Graduate Students may Register to
compete for $25,000 and the chance to
present their new business proposals
before Silicon Valley Venture
Capitalists at the University of San
Francisco 2004 International Business
Plan Competition.
(http://www.businessplancompetition.org)
05/31/2004 02:13 PMThe University of San Francisco Entrepreneurship Program is now
accepting business plan proposals from all graduate students from
every nation for the USF 2004 International Business Plan Competition.
Graduate Student Entrepreneurs will compete for the opportunity to
present their best business ideas before leading Silicon Valley
Venture Capitalists and Chief Executives. Total Cash Prizes are
$25,000. Submission details are at
http://www.businessplancompetition.org. [PRWEB Dec 10, 2003]
A Twist on Back-to-School Shopping:
Butterflymall.com Pays Students to Shop
A Twist on Back-to-School Shopping:
Butterflymall.com Pays Students to Shop
08/04/2004 02:36 AM [PRWEB Aug 4, 2004]
Four Sydney high school students charged
with global Internet scam, police say?
Four Sydney high school students charged
with global Internet scam, police say?
01/07/2005 12:16 AMChina Post Jan 7 2005 3:25AM GMT
Students to graduate to business
Students to graduate to business
09/13/2004 03:18 AMA company is set up to encourage students to be entrepreneurs when
they leave university.
Students create hi-tech business
Students create hi-tech business
06/16/2004 05:27 AMNorthern Ireland students develop cutting edge commercial computer
technology before they graduate.
Wharton School Team Wins University of
San Francisco 2004 International
Business Plan Competition - MicroMRI of
the Wharton School Takes Home Pacific
Specialty Insurance $10,000 Grand Prize.
See Complete Results of the USF
Entrepreneur Contest at
http://www.BusinessPlanCompetition.org
Wharton School Team Wins University of
San Francisco 2004 International
Business Plan Competition - MicroMRI of
the Wharton School Takes Home Pacific
Specialty Insurance $10,000 Grand Prize.
See Complete Results of the USF
Entrepreneur Contest at
http://www.BusinessPlanCompetition.org
05/31/2004 01:47 PMThe University of San Francisco 2004 International Business Plan
Competition is one of the most competitive events of its kind, with
over 150 graduate student entrepreneur team applications from 100
universities in 18 countries around the world. A Wharton School Team,
MicroMRI, took first place, with a team from the Univ. of Georgia,
ThruSkin Technologies, coming in second. Please find complete results
at http://www.BusinessPlanCompetition.org. [PRWEB May 14, 2004]
Oakwood School Students to Hold Press
Conference at Noon Thursday Outside
Biltmore Hotel, Will Announce Move o
Oakwood School Students to Hold Press
Conference at Noon Thursday Outside
Biltmore Hotel, Will Announce Move o
06/05/2005 11:54 PMMarket Wire May 26 2005 1:02AM GMT
Microsoft issues business challenge to
S'pore students
Microsoft issues business challenge to
S'pore students
05/06/2004 07:31 AMCNET Asia May 6 2004 10:51AM GMT
Sibling Students Imprinted by Business
Fundraising and Corporate Give-Aways 101
Sibling Students Imprinted by Business
Fundraising and Corporate Give-Aways 101
09/13/2004 03:19 AMTexas based Mytithe has been launched by sister-brother pair, Jackie
and Michael, to provide fundraising products to non-profit
organizations, associations and clubs, as well as corporate give-away
branding programs. [PRWEB Sep 13, 2004]
They Don't Teach That in Business School
They Don't Teach That in Business School
06/05/2005 11:47 PMStanford rejects hacker applicants: As near as I can tell,
these people didn't do any "hacking," per se. They just put their ID
numbers into a querystring argument. You'd have to be pretty loose
with the term to call that "hacking."
Admissions sites of at least six schools were accessed by
applicants for about 10 hours in early March after a hacker posted
instructions in a BusinessWeek Online forum.
The instructions told people to log onto their admissions Web page
and find their identification numbers in source material that was
available on the site. By plugging those numbers into another Web page
address, they were directed to a page where their admissions decision
would be found.
Not Yet in Business School, and Already
Flunking Ethics
Not Yet in Business School, and Already
Flunking Ethics
03/14/2005 06:15 PMHarvard won’t admit students who peeked into a Web site with early
admission results.
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