In the elective course Competitive Strategy, students use economic tools to understand how organizations can most effectively contend with their rivals.
Emmanuel Cudjoe ’25 reflects on an annual event that brings New Haven entrepreneurs to speak about wealth creation and economic development at Yale SOM.
Austin Cai ’25 and Vicky Kuang ’25, recent graduates from the MBA and EMBA programs, reflect on their work organizing a new conference on innovative blockchain applications.
Generous support from Golub Capital has provided students with augmented advising, new academic opportunities, enhanced partnerships with the local community, and access to a national network that strengthens nonprofit boards.
The Yale organization, which supports evidence-backed solutions for global problems, provided funding for LaPoint’s research on financing resiliency and energy efficiency improvements for housing and Manshadi’s effort to reduce food waste by impro
Scott Morton’s new book, available for download from the Thurman Arnold Project website, assembles five years of her work exploring the challenges of regulating tech giants like Apple, Google, and Meta.
For Jewish American Heritage Month, faculty support staff member Julia Fraivillig discusses how the Jewish concept of tikkun olam inspires them to advocate for justice.