As an undergraduate, I double majored in comparative literature and economics. It was interesting, combining the reading and textual analysis of humanities with the quantitative approach that...
More than 80 classmates, family, and friends held a virtual commencement for Mohan, who is graduating from the Yale School of Management this spring, 10 years after suffering a traumatic brain injury.
When I arrived at Yale SOM, I had just quit my job at a startup in the hospitality tech space, and I was very torn as to where my career path should lead next. The early coursework opened my eyes...
I spent a few years at the Clinton Foundation, working on their early childhood program, Too Small to Fail. I worked with really smart people who were content experts and understood the ecosystem....
The retail industry is playing a significant part in the environmental crisis. From plastic bottles and bags to massive carbon emissions, the impact the retail sector has on the planet is...
I was given the opportunity to share my story with my fellow MBA for Executives students Black History Month, and it was an enlightening experience. I’m grateful that Yale SOM not only welcomes diverse perspectives, but also encourages us to engage in open discourse about them in...
Before SOM, I was doing economic research at Fannie Mae. It was a good experience, and I learned a lot. But I was restless. Then I had a huge health scare. I had a cardiac arrest sitting at my...
By Rebecca Beyer
Commuting from New York City to the Yale School of Management’s MBA for Executives program every other weekend for two years, Jenny Chan ’18 grew accustomed to getting a lot...