Welcome Back! Reunion Invitation from the Yale Alumni Association
Welcome Back! Reunion Invitation from the Yale Alumni Association Read More »
Yale economist Samuel Kortum has won the 2018 Onassis Prize in International Trade for his research on the impact of technology on global trade. Kortum ’92 Ph.D., the James Burrows
Kortum wins 2018 Onassis Prize in International Trade Read More »
A planned trip this summer to Cape Town, South Africa, will mark the first time in the Yale Alumni Service Corps’ (YASC) decade-long history that Yale faculty have accompanied the
In its 10th year, Yale Alumni Service Corps strengthens global ties, and adds faculty Read More »
Seven current Yale graduate students and one Yale College alum are among the 30 students nationwide chosen to receive Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans. The Yale graduate
Eight Yale affiliates honored with Soros Fellowships for New Americans Read More »
Surveys find solid disapproval of adultery in every country, yet technology and social media, modern lifestyles and flexible gender roles, films and news reports about the affairs of politicians and
World Agrees: Adultery, While Prevalent, Is Wrong Read More »
The Defense Department’s newly released Nuclear Posture Review acknowledges the return to a “great power rivalry,” in which the U.S. jostles with a more aggressive Russia and China. Yale SOM’s
Are We In a New Nuclear Arms Race? Read More »
Impoverished female farm workers infected with intestinal parasites known as hookworms saw significant improvements in physical fitness when they were treated with a low-cost deworming drug. The benefits were seen
Low-cost anti-hookworm drug boosts female farmers’ physical fitness Read More »
Neil Shen, founding and managing partner of Sequoia China and a prominent supporter of Yale SOM, is the top venture capital investor on earth, according to Forbes magazine. The magazine
Yale Alumnus Neil Shen Named World’s Top Venture Capital Investor by Forbes Read More »
Genevieve LeBaron and Kevin Bales, members of the Gilder Lehrman Center’s Modern Slavery Working Group, joins Thomas Thurston to discuss forced labor and modern slavery. Listen to their conversation Genevieve LeBaron is a
Slavery and its legacies: Forced labor and modern slavery Read More »
Sarah Chayes has spent her career examining how corruption can lead to terrorism, revolutions, environmental degradation and more. A senior fellow in the Democracy and Rule of Law program of
Chayes links extremism to corruption Read More »