For EMBA student Tina Loarte-Rodriguez ’27, a conversation with former secretary of education Miguel Cardona was a reminder of the power of public education, the leadership of educators, and the ...
A lawsuit charging NASCAR with anticompetitive practices led to a settlement that changed the structure of stock car racing. Antitrust economist Ted Snyder testified in the case.
Chika Egbuzie ’27 reflects on her experience attending an annual conference focused on African policy and economic development.
New research from Yale SOM shows that a federal disclosure rule, intended to curb pollution, has also spurred business formation in regulated industries—a finding that comes as the EPA proposes ending ...
New research from Yale SOM shows that a federal disclosure rule, intended to curb pollution, has also spurred business ...
New research from Yale SOM shows that a federal disclosure rule, intended to curb pollution, has also spurred business ...
Lukas Hafner ’26, a student in the Master’s in Global Business and Society program, prioritized courses that spark curiosity and offer access to leading practitioners.
MBA student Daniel Yang ’26 and his wife, Ruoxu Wang, celebrated Lunar New Year with the SOM community. Observed across many Asian cultures and the most important holiday in China, Lunar New Year ...
We asked Professor Todd Cort, an expert on sustainability finance, how the revocation of the 2009 EPA Endangerment Finding would affect decisions about climate risk from investors, lenders, and ...
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Holly Briffa ’27 reflects on a fellowship that has supported her MBA education and enlarged her understanding of inclusion in ...
In a new study co-authored by Yale SOM’s John Barrios, researchers find that firms better positioned to shift to remote work during the pandemic experienced a sharp decline in financial misconduct.