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Stephanie Butler, February 25, 2014
First-year Tuck students, Eric Sparks and Christine Hou, traveled to Mexico City to participate in IPADE's annual Global Case Competition. IPADE is unique among case competitions in that schools send a handful of students and the case teams are created on site. Schools are mixed and mingled for maximum Continue ReadingPartner Post Archive, February 24, 2014
Earlier this month, I attended the Center for Private Equity and Entrepreneurship's annual conference on Private Equity and Growth Ventures (here's the link to the 2014 conference agenda). My husband is pursuing a career in PE post-Tuck, and I'm really interested in the industry as well, both Continue ReadingGuest Student Contributor, February 04, 2014
Nashley Peter Mascarenhas was born in India and raised in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Economics from Purdue University. Upon graduation, Nashley joined Motorola Mobility as a quality engineer and worked on phones such as Razr Continue ReadingStephanie B. - Admissions, January 22, 2014
Over the past few months, teams of T'15s have participated in 66 projects for 15 organizations through the student-run group, Tuck Student Consulting Services (TSCS). Yesterday, T'14 Co-Chairs Alena Harrison and Eric Winn, invited the community to view a summary of the group's  Continue ReadingGuest Student Contributor, December 23, 2013
Selemon Asfaw is a 2nd year student at Tuck. He’s an organizer of the 2013 Diversity Conference as well as Co-chair of the Tuck African Ancestry Business Association. Prior to Tuck, Selemon was and education entrepreneur doing work in the Midwest with public and private enterprises. Next year he Continue ReadingGuest Student Contributor, December 11, 2013
Selemon Asfaw is a 2nd year student at Tuck. He’s an organizer of the 2013 Diversity Conference as well as Co-chair of the Tuck African Ancestry Business Association. Prior to Tuck, Selemon was an education entrepreneur doing work in the Midwest with public and private enterprises. Next year he Continue ReadingGuest Student Contributor, September 25, 2013
The Center for Global Business and Government at Tuck is dedicated to programs and activities that prepare business leaders to better understand, shape, and succeed in the dynamic interactions between business and government in the global economy. They focus on three areas: outreach, research, and MBA enrichment - Continue ReadingArpitha D. T'15, September 11, 2013
It’s been 10 days since I landed in Hanover, NH. Time is flying by, and I am definitely feeling overwhelmed already. But we are told this our (relatively) free time – Orientation week. Come Fall-A, it’s going to be crazy, and everyone in the school is Continue ReadingKristin Roth, August 05, 2013
So I mentioned in an earlier post that I've been catching up this summer with the many research centers and initiatives at Tuck. I’m learning so much about the fabulous opportunities at Tuck. More things you should know: All of our research centers operate on a Continue ReadingKristin Roth, August 01, 2013
I've been catching up with the staff in many of Tuck’s research centers, initiatives, and programs this summer. It’s been wonderful to connect or reconnect with Tuck colleagues, but even more fascinating to go in depth into the many ways Tuck helps students, alumni, Continue ReadingStephanie B. - Admissions, July 12, 2013
The T’14s have spanned the globe this summer, interning at more than 150 companies in more than 20 countries, and their functions are just as diverse; consulting, finance, technology, CPG, entrepreneurial pursuits...and the list goes on! As for the Fellowsat The Center for Business & Society, they Continue ReadingStephanie B. - Admissions, May 09, 2013
The Center for Global Business and Government at Tuck is dedicated to programs and activities that prepare business leaders to better understand, shape, and succeed in the dynamic interactions between business and government in the global economy. The CGBG does this through outreach, research, and MBA enrichment. Perhaps one of Continue ReadingEmail us to suggest blog topics or ask a question.