
Prof. Mushfiq Mobarak Named to Vox’s Future Perfect 50
The list recognizes “scientists, thinkers, scholars, writers, and activists building a more perfect future.”

Video: Building a Sukkah
Jewish students share the religious tradition with their classmates and the SOM community.

Internship Spotlight: Adela Kim ’23, CCS Fundraising
Joint-degree student Adela Kim ’23 spent her summer internship gaining hands-on experience with the nonprofit organization CCS Fundraising.

Making a Difference: Getting Grants for Sustainable Community Initiatives
We talked with Sofia John ’23 about what she learned volunteering as a grant reader for a regional organization dedicated to seeding and supporting sustainable communities.

Prof. Tobias Moskowitz Wins Jacobs Levy Center Best Paper Prize
The study investigates whether common asset pricing models would be effective in an efficient market—that is, one in which public information is properly reflected in prices.

Multiple Perspectives Help SOM Team Win Kellogg Design Challenge
Mason Scisco ’23

Former Faculty Member Philip Dybvig Wins Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
Read about the Yale origins of Dybvig and Douglas Diamond’s important work on bank runs and financial crises.
From the Associate Director of Admissions: Navigating the Employer Approval Process
Emily Whitehouse shares tips on talking to your employer about the MBA for Executives program and gaining formal approval for the required time away from work.

In ‘Nature,’ Prof. Mushfiq Mobarak Says Aid Programs Must Be Evaluated as They Scale
Mobarak, the founder of the Yale Research Initiative on Innovation and Scale, writes that rigorous data collection is key to understanding whether the results of a pilot hold on a larger scale.