The Yale organization provided funding for LaPoint’s research on financing resiliency and energy efficiency improvements for housing and Manshadi’s effort to reduce food waste by improving a leading food rescue app.
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.
This summer, three accomplished professors will assume new leadership roles in which they will help advance the research and teaching efforts of Yale SOM’s faculty.
Shin, a marketing professor who teaches the Customer course, won for core teaching; Jensen, who teaches courses on entrepreneurship and technology, won the award for elective teaching.
Fahrenthold, who won a Pulitzer Prize in 2017 for his reporting on President Trump’s philanthropic foundation, visited Yale SOM as part of the R. Peter Straus ’44 Lecture Series.
Dalia Hammouri ’25 and Mohammed Serdah ’26 received the Victor H. Frank, Jr. Fellowship, which supports Yale SOM students building connections between Muslim communities and the United States.