A team from Yale has won the Federal Reserve’s College Fed Challenge, in which competitors analyze the nation’s economic and financial conditions and make monetary-policy recommendations in the style of the Fed’s Open Market Committee.
The finals were...
A new series of student-sponsored master classes is bringing top-level political operatives to campus, not to talk about their ideologies or partisan points of view, but to reveal the secrets of their winning strategies — completely off the record.
In...
Caroline Tanbee Smith ’14 B.S. says she fell in love with New Haven while she was a sophomore at Yale. “I love building stuff,” she says, sitting in a meeting room at the Grove, an eclectic coworking space on Chapel Street that has the look of a converted...
Yale School of Management faculty members Amy Wrzesniewski and Gal Zauberman have been appointed to endowed professorships in the fields of management and marketing.
Wrzesniewski, newly named as the Michael H. Jordan Professor of Management, focuses her...
Of the 20 finalists named for this year’s Pritzker Emerging Environmental Genius Award, three — all women — are from Yale.
The startups and social ventures they lead address major environmental problems head-on. The women have developed a sustainable...
While an undergraduate at Yale, economist Joseph Altonji took an introductory course in macroeconomics taught by James Tobin, Sterling Professor of Economics.
Tobin, recipient of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Economics, led one of the course’s discussion...