Center for Inclusive Growth Names Dawn Leaks Ragsdale Inaugural Executive Director
The center is a partnership between the City of New Haven and Yale University that will develop and implement strategies to ensure that economic growth in the city benefits all residents.
Collaborating on the Regenerative Agriculture Future
Colin Custer ’24 describes how he partnered with Alex Healey ’23 to research a new finance model for the growing regenerative agriculture industry. The report they co-authored is already making an impact.
Celebrating Women Who Make a Difference
Yale SOM marks Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day with a myriad of events in March.
Why Title IX Still Matters
Jackie Peszynski ’24, co-chair of Yale SOM’s Title IX Working Group, looks back at the school’s third annual week of programming about Title IX and reflects on the legacy of the landmark law.
NBA Veteran Daryl Morey Talks ‘Moreyball’ and the Data Driving Basketball
Morey, president of basketball operations for the Philadelphia 76ers, joined Yale SOM Dean Kerwin K. Charles in a discussion at the Yale School of Management on February 26.
Student Project Explores Retirement Savings in Underserved Populations
Student teams in the MBA for Executives program last fall explored initiatives to encourage retirement planning in African American and Latino communities.
New Paul A. Volcker Scholarship Will Support Master’s in Systemic Risk Students
A multi-year grant from the Volcker Family Foundation will enable systemic risk professionals from around the world to study financial stability and the management of financial crises at Yale.
A Fireside Chat with Connecticut’s Pioneering Treasurer
Claire Kelly ’25 reflects on a talk from Erick Russell, Connecticut’s treasurer and the first Black, out LGBTQ person to be elected to statewide office in the United States.
New Research from Center for Business and the Environment Illuminates Regenerative Agriculture
Two new reports from the center examine opportunities to improve and advance regenerative agriculture practices in order to combat climate change, enhance food system resilience, and promote worker and community wellbeing.
Interdisciplinary Course Addressing Affordable Housing in Connecticut Wins Architectural Education Award
The Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture has cited an innovative course that asks Yale SOM students and their counterparts from Yale Law School and Yale School of Architecture to craft proposals aimed at increasing affordable housing