DEI headlines from our community
How We Built Our Winning Pitch in the John R. Lewis Racial Justice Case Competition
The members of Javeln, the team that won the competition earlier this month, outline their proposed strategy to tackle entrenched racial inequities in the technology industry.
A Conversation with Antonio Lucio
MBA student Joanne Jan sat down with YCCI Executive Fellow & former Facebook CMO, Antonio Lucio, to hear his thoughts on the future of marketing & the importance of diversity and inclusion within organizations.
Public Education Leaders Hone Skills and Build Connections at Broad Fellowship
Fifteen senior public education leaders from around the U.S.
Pozen-Commonwealth Fund Fellows Explore Health Equity Solutions in Capstone Projects
The fellowship culminates in an independent project researching and developing an actionable solution to a real-world healthcare disparity.
A ‘Truly Remarkable’ Visit to a Yale Treasure
Tamaan Osbourne-Roberts ’23 reflects on lessons learned from the Frederick Douglass collection at the Beinecke Rare Books & Manuscripts Library, which he visited during a recent EMBA class weekend in New Haven.
Yale School of Management Welcomes MBA for Executives Class of 2023
The EMBA Class of 2023 is 47% women and 28% U.S. underrepresented students of color. The students arrived at Evans Hall on July 9 for orientation and their first on-campus residency.
PhD Student Katherine Fang Awarded Soros Fellowship for New Americans
Fang, a joint-degree student at Yale SOM and Yale Law School, is among 30 recipients of the prestigious merit-based program, which provides funding for graduate school to immigrants and the children of immigrants.
Executive MBA Student Joins Advocates of Reducing Gun Violence at White House Event
Fatimah Loren Dreier (Muhammad) ’22 was among a group of advocates of reducing gun violence who attended the April 8 White House Rose Garden press event where President Joseph Biden announced executive actions to address the issue.
TBC Alumni Journal: To Create Paths to the Middle Class, Teach Students to Create Options
Dhyia Thompson-Phillips, a 2019 graduate of The Broad Residency, is executive director of Workforce Equity at Olive-Harvey College, part of the City Colleges of Chicago.