We Needed a Space for First-Generation and Low-Income Students. So We Made One.
Kimberly Rosa-Perez ’24 and Stephanie Kim ’24 share what inspired them to establish Yale SOM’s First-Generation/Low-Income Club.
Student POV: Friends from Day One
Chloe Yang ’24 describes how Yale SOM's affinity groups helped her create a tight-knit community that supports her on campus and beyond.
Celebrating Women Who Make a Difference
Yale SOM marks Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day with a myriad of events in March.
Why Title IX Still Matters
Jackie Peszynski ’24, co-chair of Yale SOM’s Title IX Working Group, looks back at the school’s third annual week of programming about Title IX and reflects on the legacy of the landmark law.
Student Project Explores Retirement Savings in Underserved Populations
Student teams in the MBA for Executives program last fall explored initiatives to encourage retirement planning in African American and Latino communities.
A Fireside Chat with Connecticut’s Pioneering Treasurer
Claire Kelly ’25 reflects on a talk from Erick Russell, Connecticut’s treasurer and the first Black, out LGBTQ person to be elected to statewide office in the United States.
Yale SOM Celebrates Black History Month
The theme for 2024’s celebration is African Americans and the Arts.
In Its Second Year, the Council on Anti-Racism and Equity Focused on Diverse Voices In and Out of the Classroom
CARE’s activities in 2022-2023 included proposing a new program to recognize the contributions of guest speakers at Yale SOM.
Yale SOM Research Investigating Bias in the Gig Economy Honored at INFORMS Conference
Doctoral student Fei Teng and Professors Tristan Botelho and K. Sudhir won the Best Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice Paper Award.
EMBA Student and Alum Named to Two Exclusive Lists
Charina Amunategui ’24 was recognized as one of the 100 most influential Filipina women; Rian English Barnhill ’23 was selected for Crain’s Detroit’s “40 Under 40.”