Elevating Women’s Voices
Yale SOM celebrates Women’s History Month and marks International Women’s Day with a myriad of events and initiatives in March.
Startup Stories: A Global Platform that Connects Refugees with Resources
A conversation with the student team behind The Path Forward.
Yale SOM Celebrates Black History Month
The theme for 2023’s celebration is Black Resistance.
Video: Exploring the Planets at Yale’s Observatory
SOM students check out the night sky at Yale’s Leitner Family Observatory & Planetarium, with the help of Joandy Pratama ’24, a classmate and astronomy enthusiast.
Community Gathers for Inaugural Ogilvie Colloquium
Three alumni leaders of color sat down for a wide-ranging conversation on topics related to advancing anti-racism in the workplace and in society at large.
New Case Studies Put Diversity Center Stage in Yale SOM Classrooms
Cases featuring diverse protagonists, and others addressing issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion, are part of the curriculum in a growing number of courses.
Inaugural Ogilvie Colloquium Set for November 30
The inaugural Donald Ogilvie ’78 Colloquium on November 30, sponsored by the Council on Anti-Racism and Equity (CARE), will bring together a panel of three alumni—Lofton Holder ’90, Judith Scimone ’00, and Fred Terrell ’82—in conversatio
What I’m Thankful For
As the Thanksgiving holiday in the U.S. approaches, we asked some of our students what they are thankful for this year.
Meet Yale SOM’s 2022-23 Kerry Fellows
Two Yale SOM students are among the 19 Yale students who will spend the year collaborating with U.S. policymakers and researching a variety of pressing global issues.
A Message from the Director of Admissions: What Happens After You Hit ‘Submit’
Joanne Legler offers a behind-the-scenes peek at the admissions process.