Raymond Carlson
Eli monitors hopeful despite Kenya violence

Two minutes after results from Kenya’s presidential election were released, Eliot Pence ’08 watched as several billows of smoke rose from Kibera — the slum […]

Negotiations force Columbia to increase bid

Before Columbia University could break new ground on its planned expansion in West Harlem, the university had to meet the needs of the local community […]

Bewkes: Yale key to Fortune 500 success

Yalies are no strangers to Fortune 500 corner offices. This month, Jeff Bewkes ’74 joined the ranks of Yale CEOs when he took the helm […]

Students return from Kenya powerless yet empowered

Gazing at mile-long lines of voters on the day of last month’s presidential election in Kenya, Shazan Jiwa ’09 felt moved as voter after voter […]

Student monitors travel to Kenya to oversee voting in presidential election

Posted Friday 3:55 a.m. When he showed up at his local polling place in Kibera on the morning of Dec. 27, a dozen Yale students […]

Condom e-prank alarms freshmen

Freshmen looking to get intimately acquainted with their screw dates Saturday night may have been more cautious than otherwise, as a result of an e-mail […]

As peers globalize, SOM seeks international niche

For decades, American business schools have boosted their reputations abroad by wooing foreign businesspeople to executive programs. But even with its international reputation, Yale is […]

Summer master’s program debuts at Public Health school

Although July signals a break from the rigor of academics for most Yale students, for approximately 25 new students at the School of Public Health, […]

Sonnenfeld: ‘Moral model’ must be CEO

Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, the Lester Crown Professor of Management Practice at the Yale School of Management, is an expert in corporate leadership and is the senior […]

At peer schools, college systems face expansion

With the anticipated construction of two new residential colleges looming and an increase in student enrollment on its way, students and faculty have been wondering […]

SOM forges its own path in executive education

Business school administrators at institutions around the country know that bringing executives back to the classroom can be lucrative and good for publicity. Yale officials […]