The president’s relentless self-branding is intended to signal success and sustain authority, Yale SOM’s Jeffrey Sonnenfeld ...
For National Public Health Week, Dr. Howard Forman surveys two centuries of interventions that together doubled human life ...
A new study co-authored by Yale SOM’s Faidra Monachou models the complex stew of factors in a college application and finds ...
Yale SOM’s Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and co-author Stephen Henriques argue that as trust in U.S. institutions erodes, business ...
Howie and Harlan are joined by trauma surgeon Selwyn Rogers, who reflects on caring for victims of gun violence and speaking with families in their darkest moments—and explains why the problem must be ...
Howie and Harlan are joined by Yale School of Medicine surgical oncologist Kevin Billingsley, who discusses how robotics and advanced imaging are reshaping what it means to be a surgeon and offers ...
Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency revoked its 2009 scientific finding that greenhouse gases endanger public health and welfare, which allowed the federal government to regulate carbon ...
Howie and Harlan are joined by internist and author Robert Wachter to discuss his new book, which explores how AI is already changing day-to-day medical practice and argues that it can improve care, ...
What do you think is missing from the debate about AI and job loss? The macroeconomists who are thinking about this question are focused on comparing two rates. Let’s say that eventually goods ...
Has there been a shift in understanding of the relationship between work and wellbeing? Is more expected of leaders now? Yes, there has been a notable shift in how scholars and practitioners view the ...
In a bonus episode, Howie and Harlan welcome oncologist, bioethicist, and public health expert Ezekiel Emanuel to discuss his new book, which counters the wellness industry by offering simple, ...
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