For the second year, SOM partnered with the Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics to host a series of conferences featuring faculty from the university and beyond.
Meng, who teaches the Operations Engine course, won for teaching in the core curriculum; Wasserstein, who teaches courses on entrepreneurship, won for elective teaching.
In a 2025 paper published in the Journal of Investment Management, Ibbotson and two collaborators proposed a new asset pricing model that accounts for the diversity of investor preferences and beliefs.
Fujikawa, a visiting professor from Hitotsubashi University Business School’s School of International Corporate Strategy, was honored for seven years of teaching and service at Yale SOM.
Haghpanah is one of several scholars across the university to receive grants from the organization. He will study how humans can interact with AI agents that have interests contrary to those of their users.