Peter Schott Named Juan Trippe Professor of International Economics
Schott, newly named as the Juan Trippe Professor of International Economics, focuses his research on how firms and workers respond to globalization.
Former Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner Discusses Responses to Future Financial Crises
Speaking as part of Yale SOM’s Global Financial Crisis course, Geithner shared lessons he learned managing the crisis of 2008 and how they may be applied to future financial shocks.
New Records and Broad Participation Mark 2013-14 Fundraising at Yale SOM
Yale SOM’s fundraising in fiscal year 2013-14 yielded record-breaking results that reflect broad support from SOM students and alumni alike.
EMBA Students Pursue Diverse Independent Study Projects
David Paller '14 and Adam Wollowick '14 collaborated on an independent study project last fall that plunged them into the world of corporate mergers and acquisitions—and could one day bring new medical devices to the marketplace.
Yale SOM Announces Partnership with Former Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner
Geithner will co-teach a course on the global financial crisis of 2007-09, convene a senior-level seminar on managing crises, and help create a global student competition.
Yale SOM and Yale FES Partner with World Business Council for Sustainable Development
Yale scholars and global business leaders will work together to address critical sustainability issues through a new partnership between the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (F&ES), the Yale School of Management (SOM), and t
Global Network for Advanced Management Plans Expanded Programs for 2014
In Madrid, network schools agreed to admit two new members and extend the reach of Global Network Weeks and Global Network Courses.
Yale School of Management to Expand EMBA Program with Study in Asset Management and Sustainability
The Yale School of Management is expanding its MBA for Executives program by offering students the ability to focus their studies in asset management or sustainability.
Yale Launches Two-Year Intensive MBA-MPH
The program, the first of its kind in the United States, will allow students to earn an MBA and a master's degree in public health in 22 months.
Professor Robert Shiller Awarded 2013 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
Robert J. Shiller, Sterling Professor of Economics and Professor of Finance, has been awarded 2013 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, together with Eugene Fama and Lars Peter Hansen of the University of Chicago.