Sophia Li drew on lessons from Discovery Projects, an experiential course offered by the Yale Center for Customer Insights, while analyzing consumer data for a leading food products company.
In a 1983 speech, philanthropist William S. Beinecke, who helped create Yale SOM, explains how the crises of the 20th century convinced him that the university should found a school of management.
Silver Scholar Paul Rogowski used skills developed at SOM and Yale College to explore opportunities to invest in novel decarbonization approaches in the construction industry.
Discovery Projects, an experiential marketing course offered at SOM, helped Aashima Dhingra cultivate the skills necessary to succeed in her summer internship.
Every year, Yale SOM’s Club Fair introduces new students to the dozens of professional and social campus groups that will help them find internships, cultivate new friendships, and build their business school networks.
Catherine Dai ’26, Cindy Gu ’26, and Libby Liu ’26 reflect on their experience leading a student organization that supports students pursuing nonprofit or public-sector summer internships.
Harmon Pardoe ’26 spent part of his summer designing and promoting events for 63 Audobon, a New Haven community art space established by SOM and the Yale School of Art.