Teaching innovation

Teaching innovation

Constance E. Bagley is professor in the practice of law and management and teaches Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship. Her Entrepreneurship Guide to Business Law is used at more than 100 colleges and universities in U.S.

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Taking action

Taking action

Yale SOM class of 2011 student Andrew Swick received a Yale Entrepreneurial Summer Fellowship to prep his online gift registry website CheckedTwice for public launch this coming holiday season.

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Leading by example

Leading by example

Yale SOM entrepreneurs continue to demonstrate commitment to both business and society. From Bright Horizon's in the education sector to Aardvark.com in the tech space, SOM entrepreneurs demonstrate their commitment to business and society.

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Fostering innovation

Fostering innovation

Unique among our peer institutions, the Yale Entrepreneurial Institute (YEI) is an innovative program that puts student ventures first. As a complement to more traditional academic programs which provide a conceptual understanding and related case studies of new venture formation, YEI exists to help Yale students execute on their actual business plans.

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Building foundations

Building foundations

The SOM entrepreneurship curriculum is built to meet both the needs of the hands-on entrepreneur and build the frameworks for the corporate innovator.

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Get involved

Whether you are a current student, alum or interested in working with SOM students there are a number of ways to engage the entrepreneurship community at SOM.

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