Scott Morton’s new book, available for download from the Thurman Arnold Project website, assembles five years of her work exploring the challenges of regulating tech giants like Apple, Google, and Meta.
For Jewish American Heritage Month, faculty support staff member Julia Fraivillig discusses how the Jewish concept of tikkun olam inspires them to advocate for justice.
Congratulations, Class of 2025! We asked graduating students to tell us about the faculty, friends, and experiences that enriched their time at Yale SOM.
Cecil Ehirindu ’27, a joint-degree student at Yale SOM and the Yale School of Public Health, and public health student Cecilia Jiye Lee reflect on their experience co-chairing a hallmark student-led conference.
This summer, three accomplished professors will assume new leadership roles in which they will help advance the research and teaching efforts of Yale SOM’s faculty.
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
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