The Career Development Office (CDO) provides a professional development curriculum that starts with a series of self-assessments to help you understand your own strengths and weaknesses, followed by ...
A weeklong event series focused on social impact careers helped Ashutosh Tikmani ’27 explore pathways to achieving impact and ...
Ordinary investors generally can only see an average of analysts’ target prices for a given stock. In a new study, Yale SOM’s ...
Eight MBA students will collaborate with New Haven leaders on projects related to sustainable construction, public ...
A new Yale SOM study finds that training generative AI to understand why headlines resonate—not just which perform best—reduces clickbait and produces more engaging, trustworthy content, pointing to a ...
A new Yale SOM study finds that training generative AI to understand why headlines resonate—not just which perform ...
Global standard-setting bodies publish assessment of margin requirements for non-centrally cleared derivatives (BIS) Review of the implementation of margin requirements for non-centrally cleared ...
Each year, Yale SOM students kick off the holiday season with an evening of cold-weather festivities in the Evans Hall ...
Enhancing cross-border payments: state of play and way forward (Thomas Lammer, Daniel Rees, Tara Rice and Takeshi Shirakami; BIS) Assessing the macroeconomic impacts of the 2025 US tariffs (Hongyan ...
Students in Yale SOM’s MBA for Executives program begin the academic year with a two-week summer residency, where they connect with classmates, dive into intensive coursework, and explore new ideas.
We asked Yale SOM’s Zoe Chance, an expert on consumer behavior and persuasion, what makes boycotts effective and how companies should respond.
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