Stacy Brown-Philpot on Being True to Your Values
The 117th Tuck Investiture ceremony took place on Saturday, June 10 in front of Tuck Hall, where 283 MBA degrees were awarded to members of the class of 2017.
Jun 13, 2017The 117th Tuck Investiture ceremony took place on Saturday, June 10 in front of Tuck Hall, where 283 MBA degrees were awarded to members of the class of 2017.
Jun 13, 2017Tuck marketing professor Scott Neslin studies the role of physical stores in a multichannel landscape.
Jun 07, 2017Students lauded the veteran professors for being rigorous yet personable, and making their courses relevant to business practice and life in general.
Jun 06, 2017T’17s Russ Walker and Edward Warren are the founders of Zippity, a convenient car care startup launched in Hanover.
Jun 02, 2017Economic dynamism has historically brought an upward spiral of growth in productivity, opportunity, and thus incomes, but in the U.S., dynamism is fading.
May 30, 2017Solving a hospital bed shortage with connected care.
May 23, 2017Entrepreneurs represent a vibrant and powerful force with great potential to reshape the Chinese economy.
May 22, 2017Tuck’s new certificate program, Next Step: Transition to Business, is customized for veterans and elite athletes.
May 17, 2017A leading expert on strategy and innovation, Govindarajan pioneered the concept of reverse innovation.
May 10, 2017Two Tuck alumni running a mission-focused company were faced with a global expansion opportunity. For help, they reached out to an organization they knew intimately: Tuck.
May 10, 2017Tuck professor Santiago Gallino finds a better way for warehouse pickers to locate items quickly.
May 08, 2017Peña’s selection followed a comprehensive, three-month search.
May 04, 2017Tuck professor Leslie Robinson examines the effects of publicizing tax information.
May 03, 2017New technologies invariably produce winners and losers, but the music industry in particular has been pummeled.
May 01, 2017Through a special partnership between Tuck and a business school in the Netherlands, students are swapping places to learn more about their host country’s health care system—and shared challenges and opportunities.
Apr 26, 2017Sunday April 23, 2017 may be the date that future historians identify as the starting point for a receding tide of global populism in the 21st century.
Apr 24, 2017Tuck Professor Len Greenhalgh talks preserving wildlife, leading minority business programs at Tuck, and the “greatest honor of his life”—the Dartmouth Lifetime Achievement Award.
Apr 19, 2017Tuck students put classroom knowledge to the test in MBA case competitions.
Apr 14, 2017A scholar of international economics, an expert in globalization, and a renowned academic, Dean of Tuck Matthew J. Slaughter is founding faculty director of the Center for Business, Government & Society and a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Apr 12, 2017Government and business are fundamentally different, but a focus on technology and data infrastructure innovation within the federal government could drive significant job creation.
Apr 10, 2017Some students build startups at Tuck. Others, like Ken Martin T’17, join Tuck with an existing business they want to grow.
Apr 06, 2017Economists Slaughter & Rees of the Tuck School debunk Trump's claims about the U.S. trade deficit and its impact on jobs.
Apr 03, 2017Tuck professor Kevin Lane Keller shares his latest research findings on how to use various forms of communication to reach consumers.
Mar 30, 2017Stacy Brown-Philpot, CEO of TaskRabbit, spent nearly a decade at Google heading online sales and operations.
Mar 29, 2017Rodriguez-Pastor T’88, who is #49 on Fortune’s list, is working to improve education quality and affordability in his native Peru.
Mar 28, 2017Poets & Quants celebrates the work of professors Daniel Feiler and Eesha Sharma in its annual list of the “40 Most Outstanding MBA Professors Under 40.”
Mar 27, 2017While skepticism about government is embedded in America’s DNA, outright distrust is a more recent phenomenon.
Mar 27, 2017The Career Development Office has special resources and programming for Tuck alumni, learn more about the services they offer.
Mar 23, 2017Globalization boosts—not lowers—productivity and average incomes, say Matthew Slaughter and Matthew Rees.
Mar 20, 2017Dia Draper, director of strategic initiatives at Tuck, created a product to help people who, like her, have survived cancer.
Mar 16, 2017The new Advanced Management Program at Tuck gives C-suite executives the skills to succeed at the highest level.
Mar 15, 2017Reversing the obesity trend and reducing health-care spending depends on something often overlooked: changes in individual behavior.
Mar 13, 2017A hallmark of the U.S. economy has been its dynamism, but U.S. innovation in the past decade is actually on the decline, say Tuck School’s Slaughter & Rees.
Mar 06, 2017Research by Tuck Associate Dean Praveen Kopalle finds the retail revolution isn’t just about big data, but also better data and the theory needed to harness it.
Mar 01, 2017Slaughter & Rees explain how a bilateral investment treaty between the U.S. and China would benefit American companies and workers.
Feb 27, 2017Is retaining manufacturing essential to the American economy’s long-run growth and prosperity? Tuck professor Andrew Bernard finds that de-industrialization has some surprises.
Feb 22, 2017