International Week Kicks Off at Yale SOM
A series of student-run events highlights the cultural diversity of Yale SOM.
My Journey Began with the Natural Capital Course
The name of the course was “Natural Capital: Risks and opportunities in global resource systems,” and it truly represented to me the unexpected door to an incredible array of new opportunities for my professional and personal development.
To Aid or Not to Aid
We had another great MAM colloquium last Tuesday with Rachel Adams the Associate Director for Africa from the Yale Office of International Affairs, and Biola Alabi, a Yale World Fellow.
Six Lessons of Gratitude
Most of us MAM[ers] have never celebrated Thanksgiving before this year and experienced it for the very first time this fall.
Student Entrepreneurs: Tuckerman & Co.
A startup venture aims to make the closet as organic as the pantry.
A New Kind of Africa Business Conference
Strolling across the fourth floor of Evans Hall on November 1, you’d find fifty students from seven schools buried in the details of mobile payments regulation in five countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Learning How to Change the World
I was often asked during my MBA: “What made you decide to go for an MBA?” and my answer never changed: “I want to change the world, and I think the MBA can help.”