An event with former secretary of education Miguel Cardona reminded EMBA student Tina Loarte-Rodriguez ’27 of the power of public education and the responsibility to protect systems that create opportunity.
Lukas Hafner ’26, a student in the Master’s in Global Business and Society program, prioritized courses that spark curiosity and offer access to leading practitioners.
Haghpanah is one of several scholars across the university to receive grants from the organization. He will study how humans can interact with AI agents that have interests contrary to those of their users.
A conversation with Master of Advanced Management student Sophie Gao ’26, founder of Woola, the company behind an AI-powered mental training game designed to hone communication skills by simulating challenging situations.
Ellie Utter ’26 wanted to improve her leadership skills while focusing on impact-oriented work. At SOM, she found a community of students applying deeply held values across industries.
For the 100th anniversary of Black History Month, Academic Affairs and Student Life staff member Sage Fortune explores the power of Black art to assert humanity in the face of oppression.
MBA student Lucy Brice ’27 picked up a free book at the Book Table, a monthly event hosted by the Office of Community Engagement and Dialogue. February’s titles honored the 100th anniversary of Black History Month.