Stickney Wins Distinguished Doctoral Alumni Award The gifted teacher and researcher of accounting, was honored by his alma mater, the College of Business at Florida State University. More »
Proof of Concept With student interest in entrepreneurship at an all-time high, Tuck is organizing its e-ship resources to make sure every good idea gets the start it deserves. More »
Flour Power: Steve Voigt T’86 How to breathe new life into one of the country’s oldest companies? King Arthur Flour Company president Steve Voigt T'86 did it by embracing people’s love of something timeless: baking. More »
Reverse Type By innovating for poor countries, rich-world multinationals can grow abroad and at home, argue Vijay Govindarajan and Chris Trimble in their new book Reverse Innovation. More »
On the Front Lines of Health Care Fraud For faculty and students in the Master of Health Care Delivery Science program, explaining and rooting out fraud is an important part of reducing health care costs. More »
Q&A with Deepa Prahalad T’00 A new book on design strategy by Deepa Prahalad, daughter of management guru C.K. Prahalad, was rated by Fast Company as one of the 13 best design books of the year. More »
A Grueling Journey, Complete Richard Smith T’11 and the Polar Vision team reach the South Pole. More »
To Get a Job, Tell a Story On the hunt for summer internships, first-year students learn the art of the narrative. More »
A Place to Grow Tuck’s Barris Incubator program announces its latest set of teams. More »
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 of teamwork and community. But first you have to learn to stand on three legs. More »