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 »
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 »
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 »
Bridging the Gap Fifteen years and countless imitators later, Tuck's pioneering Business Bridge Program continues to give undergraduates the tools to chart their own paths. And often they lead back to Tuck. More »
Class of 2011 Celebrates Teaching Excellence For its class gift, the class of 2011 has organized and endowed annual awards to recognize two faculty members. More »
The Five-Minute CEO In his Leadership in the Global Economy course, Professor Slaughter uses the framework of congressional testimony, with students as CEOs at the witness table, to teach students how business leaders should lead companies amidst increasingly present governments of many countries. In other words, how to tell their stories briefly and convincingly. 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 »
The Deep End Launched two years ago, Tuck's Research-to-Practice seminars teach MBA students critical-thinking skills, to test ideas against both theory and data. Even more striking than the seminars' unique intimate format is the way they peel back the layers on a particular body of research. More »
What if You Could Build a House for $300? Professor Vijay Govindarajan posed this question in his blog on the Harvard Business Review website last August and the response was overwhelming. More »
The CEO’s Speech: The Importance of Public Speaking If you want to be a leader, you had better be able to communicate, says corporate communication professor Paul Argenti. More »