Alongside Professor Vahideh Manshadi and other scholars, Lee created an algorithm that assigns refugees to optimal cities across the U.S. as measured by employment outcomes. Their paper on the subject was honored at the INFORMS Annual Meeting.
The Artsy Fund, which brings work by diverse artists to Edward P. Evans Hall, unveiled pieces by Indigenous artists Kim Weston and Sariah Park this fall.
A major gift from Golub Capital will help the school provide greater resources and institutional support to students who serve on boards in and around New Haven.
An inaugural competition convened students from across Connecticut to discuss how emerging quantum technologies can shape the state’s economic future. The winning team included SOM student Rui Li ’25.
Seth Magaziner ’10 was re-elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Rhode Island and Brett Guthrie ’97 won his ninth term as U.S. representative from Kentucky.
Heidi Brooks, senior lecturer in organizational behavior, and Kavitha Bindra, assistant dean and executive director of executive education, spoke to managers from across the university about cultivating healthy and supportive workplaces.
The grant will fund a randomized controlled trial of new technology that allows local business owners to treat and sell desalinated water to their communities.