When I entered Harvard as a freshman, there was no central focus on startups or entrepreneurs. Student groups were splintered and stagnating, and there were no main faculty members whom I could approach about entrepreneurship. I was intimidated to approach students or faculty from Harvard’s graduate schools, and there was no cross-campus collaboration. Harvard’s startup … Continue reading “Boston, Meet the i-lab: The Future of Entrepreneurship Begins Here”
Author: Zachary Hamed
Zachary Hamed is a sophomore at Harvard College. Originally from New York City, he is the founder of Aid Aide, a website that helps students apply for financial aid, which recently merged efforts with financial aid startup Alltuition.
The Next Zuckerberg: A Student’s Recap of Mark’s Visit to Harvard
There, sitting about 10 feet in front of me, was the ninth most powerful person in the world, according to Forbes. Dressed in his signature t-shirt and jeans, you wouldn’t be able to tell Mark Zuckerberg apart from a random college student outside the lecture hall. As he took his seat and began speaking about … Continue reading “The Next Zuckerberg: A Student’s Recap of Mark’s Visit to Harvard”