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Harvard Business School said its dean for the past 10 years, Nitin Nohria, will step down in June

Applications to M.B.A. programs across the U.S. are declining. WSJ’s Jason Bellini traveled to Boston University’s Questrom Business School to hear from students who explain why the investment is worth it.Harvard Business School announced Wednesday that Dean Nitin Nohria will step down in June 2020.

Mr. Nohria is the school’s 10th dean and has held the position for 10 years. According to a statement posted on Harvard Business School’s website, he will take a sabbatical beginning in June. Harvard University President Lawrence S. Bacow said the search for Mr. Nohria’s successor would begin soon but gave no indication of who it might be.

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