• The Tuck Experience

    The Tuck Experience

    Faculty access, a tight-knit community, residential learning - all combine to give Tuck students a unique, transformative experience. “There aren’t too many times in our lives when we can have life-changing experiences,” says Professor Phillip Stocken, “and this is one of them.”

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    Tuck Professor Pino Audia

    Leader, Know Thyself

    Teaching students to take stock of their strengths and weaknesses helps them become strong leaders.

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    Miguelle Edmondson T'11

    The Value of a Community

    Miguelle Edmondson T'11 chose Tuck for the strong sense of community, access to faculty, and high caliber of his peers.

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    Dean Paul Danos

    Four More Years

    Paul Danos says he didn't have a blueprint for the future of Tuck when he first signed on as dean 16 years ago. But he was undeterred.

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    Professor Kusum Ailawadi

    The Business Side

    From learning from our failures to building better financial systems, the reach and real-world impact of Tuck faculty research is profound - and it resonates far beyond the classroom.

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    The Tuck Difference

    A small student body, strong alumni network, focus on the MBA, and access to preeminent faculty - these make Tuck unique among the world’s top management programs.
    Location: Stell Hall

  • Tuck Professor Punam Anand Keller

    Tuck Classroom Experience

    Tuck faculty are renowned for their scholarly research and are sought-after consultants for top companies. They are also engaging and effective teachers.

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    Tuck Professor Adam Kleinbaum

    The Deep End

    Rigorous and intensely hands-on, Tuck’s Research-to-Practice Seminars give students a seldom-seen look into origins and real-world application of faculty knowledge.

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    Tuck Professor Bob Hansen

    First-Year Project: Real Business Challenges

    Tuck's First-Year Project gives students the opportunity to apply classroom learning to complex business challenges for clients, ranging from early-stage startups to industry leaders.

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    Tuck Professor Matthew Slaughter

    The Five-Minute CEO

    In his Leadership in the Global Economy course, Professor Matthew Slaughter uses the framework of congressional testimony, with students as CEOs at the witness table, to teach students how business leaders should lead companies effectively.

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    Tuck Global Consultancy in Machu Picchu

    Tuck Global Consultancy

    Follow six Tuck students as they travel to Machu Picchu, Peru for their Tuck Global Consultancy project.

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    Rigorous Curriculum

    If your concept of school is simply going to class and taking a final exam, think again. Tuck offers a rich environment in which learning happens both in and out of the classroom.
    Location: Uhrig Conference Room, Raether Hall

  • Brian Schmidt T'06 of Google

    Revving Google's Engine

    As head of online sales for Google's Boston office, Brian Schmidt T'06 lives the company's credo of "test and iterate."

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    Gyrobike CEO Daniella Reichstetter T'07

    Reinventing the Wheel

    As CEO of Gyrobike, makers of a Dartmouth-originated technology, Daniella Reichstetter T’07 takes her passion for cycling to the next level.

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    Chris Williams T'84

    Chris Williams T’84

    By keeping a close eye on risks and exerting the discipline to pull back from fast-buck temptations, Williams built a loyal client base and ultimately trumped more speculative investors.

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    Ariel Blumovich T'10

    Go East, Young Leader

    Tuck graduates find a promising start in Korea.

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    Global Impact

    Whether working for the world’s top companies or building startups of their own, Tuck graduates have a reputation as versatile leaders with the skills to move organizations forward.
    Location: Hong Kong

  • Tuck hockey players

    A League of Our Own

    Hockey is more than just a game at Tuck. It’s woven into the fabric of the school, an all-comers activity that builds on Tuck’s time-honored traditions.

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    Tuck soccer players

    Tuck Student Life

    You feel Tuck's community dynamic as soon as you set foot on campus. There is so much going on: sports, entertainment, culture, family events, and more.

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    Students at Tuck GIVES auction

    Tuck GIVES Auction

    This annual student-run auction raises funds to support nonprofit and public-sector internships under the auspices of Tuck's Allwin Initiative for Corporate Citizenship and Career Development Office. Since 2001, the auction has raised more than $600,000.

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    Students skating at winter carnival

    Winter Carnival

    Tuck's Winter Carnival, an annual student-run event, brings out the entire community.

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    Sachem Village, graduate student housing

    It Takes a Village

    Sachem Village, home to Tuck’s married and partnered students, fosters the strong sense of community and teamwork that threads through the entire Tuck experience.

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    Tuck 24/7

    Tuck offers a rich community environment in which learning—and fun—can happen anywhere, at any time.
    Location: Occom Pond, Hanover

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