Alumni Discuss ‘Breaking Barriers’ During Second Donald H. Ogilvie ’78 Colloquium
Funmi Akinlawon Haastrup ’03, Beanie Barnes ’08, and Corey Harrison ’11 sat down for a candid conversation about their experiences as underrepresented leaders in their respective industries.
Honoring Pan-Asian American Heritage Month at Yale SOM
The Office of Inclusion and Diversity shares how Yale SOM has been celebrating AAPI heritage.
Video: Preparing to Make a Difference
Judith Scimone ’00, chief talent officer at MetLife, talks with Mark Walton ’79 about how their recent visit to campus motivated her to “be a greater force for good” within the SOM community.
Two Writers Discuss the Legacy of Racial Segregation
Tim Shea, a Yale SOM staff member and author, and Professor Elijah Anderson provided two vantage points on the history and ongoing impact of segregation in the United States.
Elevating Women’s Voices
Yale SOM celebrates Women’s History Month and marks International Women’s Day with a myriad of events and initiatives in March.
Yale SOM Celebrates Black History Month
The theme for 2023’s celebration is Black Resistance.
Martin Luther King III Calls for Renewed Fight for Racial Justice
Speaking at Yale’s Woolsey Hall at an event co-sponsored by Yale SOM, the activist said his father’s work was incomplete.
How Business Students Can Make the World Better
Thoughts from the three alumni who returned to campus for the inaugural Donald H. Ogilvie ’78 Colloquium, sponsored by the Council on Anti-Racism and Equity.
Community Gathers for Inaugural Ogilvie Colloquium
Three alumni leaders of color sat down for a wide-ranging conversation on topics related to advancing anti-racism in the workplace and in society at large.
New Case Studies Put Diversity Center Stage in Yale SOM Classrooms
Cases featuring diverse protagonists, and others addressing issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion, are part of the curriculum in a growing number of courses.