Adela Kim ’26 combined an MBA and a PhD in history of art in order to deepen her research and prepare for a career managing ...
We asked Professor Paul Bracken, an expert in nuclear strategy, what’s behind the posturing and what test explosions would mean for the world.
We asked Professor Nathan Novemsky, who has examined the psychology of gambling in multiple studies, how the ubiquity of ...
During a panel discussion marking the working group’s 10th anniversary, SOM staff, students, and alumni reflected on the ...
We followed second-year MBA student Henry Melzer as he went to class, practiced casing, and worked on his startup. Photos by ...
Professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and co-author Stephen Henriques write that a successful campaign to reduce China’s market ...
Robinhold, an alum of Yale SOM and the Yale School of the Environment, was recognized for leading a sustainable redesign of ...
Students in the Master’s in Public Education Management program honored instructors with an especially strong impact on their ...
A growing, dynamic economy desperately needs smooth, legal pathways for highly skilled immigrants, says Doug Rand ’10, co-director of the Talent Mobility Fund.
What does shopping with an AI assistant change for consumers—and for the sellers and advertisers trying to reach them? We ...
Advances in technology and a maturing development ecosystem have made renewable energy more economical, less risky, and increasingly rewarding for landowners, says Reid Buckley ’90, a partner at Orion ...
In 1983, Yale SOM took a big step into the digital age. The Historian’s Notebook: 50 Years of Business & Society is a blog series created in preparation for the 50th anniversary of Yale SOM in ...
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