In the first of a series of public events inspired by their Yale SOM elective course, former Dean Ted Snyder and Logan Bender ’19 discuss how the so-called “Magnificent Seven” tech companies came to dominate the stock market, and why their values
Seidy Pacheco ’26 reflects on a series of events that convened students, professors and alums to discuss how their backgrounds have shaped their personal and professional journeys.
While pursuing a joint degree at Yale SOM and the Jackson School of Global Affairs, Lakshmi Venkataraman ’25 focused on financing the creation of new alternative proteins.
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 Lecture Series.
For Pan Asian American Heritage Month, Tiffany Chiang ’26 reflects on her experience founding an international book club that helps members learn about different Asian cultures.
This week, the Yale SOM community will convene for an annual colloquium honoring Donald H. Ogilvie ’78, a civil rights pioneer who made a lasting impact on the fabric of the university.
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.
Created with a gift from Leon Meng ’97, the Meng Impact Investing Fund gives students hands-on experience identifying and investing in early-stage, for-profit ventures working toward a better world.