Wall Street Journal Profiles Yale SOM
In an extended profile of Yale SOM published on February 3, the Wall Street Journal describes the school’s recent progress toward becoming a “global business brand.”
In an extended profile of Yale SOM published on February 3, the Wall Street Journal describes the school’s recent progress toward becoming a “global business brand.”
The article cites a series of positive developments at the school, including the move into Edward P. Evans Hall, an increase in MBA applications and enrollment, the creation of the Global Network for Advanced Management and the Master of Advanced Management program, and the endowment of the Yale SOM deanship by Indra K. Nooyi ’80.
The changes have vaulted Yale in major business-school rankings and drawn interest from elite students who might also choose Harvard Business School or the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School. Applications have spiked nearly 30% so far this academic year, according to the school, and alumni giving is up, too.