When Norbert Mao came to Yale in 2003, he was a 36-year-old member of Parliament, representing the city of Gulu in the northern region of Uganda. At the time, the area was the epicenter of a decades-long war, and Mao was working with other...
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, a team of young economic reformers led by Yegor Gaidar worked to create a new economic future for Russia. Against the overwhelming threat of looming hunger and civil war they created a market economy that remains in...
The Yale School of Management (SOM), Sequoia China, and Yale Center Beijing (YCB) welcomed the 2017 cohort of the Yale SOM-Sequoia Leadership Program, held Oct. 28-31.
The program — launched in 2016 as a first-of-its-kind collaboration between a world-...
Jack Ewing, European economics correspondent for The New York Times, will speak on campus on Tuesday, Oct. 10, as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism.
Ewing’s talk, “From People’s Car to Public Fraud: A Conversation About the Volkswagen Scandal,” will take...
Former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry ’66 opened the Yale Climate Conference this week by comparing the threat of rising global temperatures to the danger posed by a rogue state acquiring nuclear weapons.
While our political leaders rightly respond...