Written by: John Byrne
Published by: Poets&Quants
MBA News Digest Comment: None.
Extracted Content: For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic broke in March, Yale University’s School of Management welcomed MBA students back to its campus for in-person classes on July 10.
In this case, it was Yale’s incoming cohort of Executive MBAs who began a nine-day residency on the otherwise empty Yale campus. For the remainder of their first year, they will attend in-person and virtual classes every other weekend while continuing their professional lives. It’s the first of SOM’s master’s degree programs to resume in-person classes since the shift to remote instruction four months ago. And their arrival is also a harbinger of the new normal that MBA students are likely to experience when their classes resume in late August.