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  • 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 »

  • 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. More »

  • Today’s Lesson As VP for development at the School of Rock, Aaron Delfausse T’06 is helping spread the company’s “perform to teach” method of music instruction across the globe. More »

  • A Nation Overarmed? Barney Frank says cutting defense spending is key to cutting the deficit while restoring economic growth. More »

  • Professor Eckbo Receives Honorary Doctorate from Norwegian School of Economics Professor B. Espen Eckbo joined a list of Nobel laureates and internationally renowned economists when he received an honorary doctorate from the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH) in September. More »

  • Up Against the Debt Ceiling Professor Matthew Slaughter Testifies before the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee on the consequences of defaulting on the national debt. More »

  • Getting By With a Disrupted Supply Associate professor Brian Tomlin says the earthquake and tsunami in Japan have reminded automakers about the vulnerability of supply chains. More »

  • Nursing the U.S. Economy Back to Health Former U.S. Comptroller General David M. Walker offers his prescription for the country’s ailing finances. More »

  • No Silver Bullet Mortgage renegotiation has done little to stem the tide of preventable home foreclosures in the United States. More »

  • Does Cash Flow Matter? Professors Jonathan Lewellen and Katharina Lewellen take a more nuanced look at corporate cash flow and investment—and find a strong correlation. More »

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