In a keynote hosted by the SOM Dean’s Office, Sameera Fazili led a discussion with industry experts Kate Hardin ’96 and ...
During a weeklong exchange program in Turkey, Sivagami Lakshmanan ’26 and Duyen Pham ’26 learned about user research as a ...
Yale SOM operations scholar Zhen Lian and her co-authors created an interactive tool that helped San Francisco reach consensus on school schedules, move start times later, and save millions of dollars ...
Paula J. Volent ’97 reflects on her experience working with former Yale CIO David Swensen on his seminal book, Pioneering ...
A beloved SOM tradition, Friendsgiving transforms Evans Hall into a festive dining room where students gather for a ...
In a new study, Professor Mushfiq Mobarak and co-author Sultan Mehmood analyze newly uncovered satellite imagery of the 1970 ...
I’m especially thankful for the support of my family. Knowing how hard it is for them to have me this far from home makes me ...
You may be curious about what happens after you hit the “submit” button. This part of the process might feel a little ...
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 ...
Part of resolving the political redistricting stalemate, writes Professor Jamie Tucker-Foltz, is creating congressional maps ...
During a panel discussion marking the working group’s 10th anniversary, SOM staff, students, and alumni reflected on the group’s history and Title IX’s significance on campus and beyond.
We asked Professor Paul Bracken, an expert in nuclear strategy, what’s behind the posturing and what test explosions would mean for the world.