Students Forge Connections across the World at Global Network Week
Three students in the Master of Advanced Management program reflect on a week of learning and exploration at schools in the Global Network for Advanced Management.
Reflections on My First Months at Yale SOM
Sebastián Mohr moved to the United States for the first time to join the MAM program. He says student clubs and orientation activities made him and his wife feel right at home.
Yale SOM MBA Program Designated STEM-Eligible
The new designation will enable international students to apply for a two-year extension of work authorization in the U.S.
Unlocking Clean Electricity
Scaling clean energy to supply a modernized electric grid will be key to addressing the climate crisis. A panel hosted by the Yale SOM Dean’s Office convened practitioners to discuss solutions.
Video: Inside the Yale SOM Sustainability Fair
Now in its second year, the fair connects SOM students to sustainability, environmental stewardship, and climate change organizations across Yale and the greater New Haven community.
Achieving Inclusivity Through Testing Accommodations
Yale observes Disability Awareness Month in October. Dana Carroll of Yale SOM’s Office of Inclusion and Diversity writes that testing accommodations foster an inclusive learning environment all year long.
Reflections on My First Months at Yale SOM
Jaryd Raizon ’25, a student in the MAM program, reflects on a first semester filled with new friendships, rigorous classwork, and global travel opportunities.
The Historian’s Notebook: What Was Business Education at Yale Like before SOM?
SOM opened its doors in 1976. But the history of business education at the university stretches back over a century.
Heritage and History: A Conversation with Enoc Reyes
As part of a new series from the Office of Inclusion and Diversity, Dana Carroll talks with media services staff member Enoc Reyes about his family history and his favorite ways of celebrating Latine Heritage Month.
Prof. Diana Van Patten Wins Award for Research on International Trade
Van Patten will be recognized by the Kiel Institute alongside three other economists for a group of studies on international trade.