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Saturday Workshops: The EMBA Program’s Best-Kept Secret
Saturday afternoon workshops lead by academics, professionals, and leaders in a variety of sectors help to round out the EMBA experience, complementing the academic curriculum with opportunities for professional and personal development.
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How the EMBA Extended Classroom Helps Me Have it All
The Extended Classroom gives EMBA students the chance to attend some class weekends remotely. Jen White ’18, who helped pilot the program, reflects on the experience.
EMBA Students Pursue Diverse Independent Study Projects
David Paller '14 and Adam Wollowick '14 collaborated on an independent study project last fall that plunged them into the world of corporate mergers and acquisitions—and could one day bring new medical devices to the marketplace.
Yale School of Management to Expand EMBA Program with Study in Asset Management and Sustainability
The Yale School of Management is expanding its MBA for Executives program by offering students the ability to focus their studies in asset management or sustainability.
Yale School of Management Announces New MBA Program for Executives: Leadership in the Healthcare Sector
The Yale School of Management is launching an MBA for Executives program to begin in August 2005.