Reflecting on Harvard
The summer before my senior year, I worked in investment banking for 10 weeks. Surprisingly, from the long hours of tedious tasks came a transformative experience that shaped how I crafted my life in senior year, how I reflected on
Harvard’s Undergraduate Entrepreneurship Culture: A Roundtable Discussion with Axios Business Editor Dan Primack
On the evening of Wednesday, April 10th, the Harvard Technology Review hosted a roundtable discussion with Axios business editor Dan Primack about the undergraduate entrepreneurship scene on campus. Harvard Business School Professor Tom Eisenmann, who chairs the Undergraduate Technology Innovation
Football’s Latest Tryst with VAR Technology
VAR technologies digitize the rules of football but at what cost?
Let’s Change Government Tech Procurement
Over the past decade, HealthCare.gov has emerged as one of the American government’s most notorious tech disasters. When President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into effect on March 23, 2010, the planned launch date for its website, HealthCare.gov, was
What We Talk About When We Talk About Fake News
Early last year in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, WhatsApp users received posts warning of the impending arrival of a gang of child-abducting criminals. Soon thereafter, a mob convened and dragged an elderly woman, Rukmani, along with her family