Attendees from 48 countries logged online to participate in the student-organized, three-day virtual summit on agricultural technology (AgTech)—the world’s largest online conference on AgTech.
To be held on Saturday, June 13, at 12:30 p.m., the virtual celebration will include remarks from Dean Matthew J. Slaughter, Noreen Doyle T’74, Student Board President Caroline Wells T'20, a class-selected student speaker, and more.
Dean Matthew Slaughter and others addressed alumni in a virtual discussion on how Tuck is moving forward during these historic times.
A new co-curricular series gives students an opportunity to hear how alumni business leaders are managing during the pandemic.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Tuck alumni from near and far are tapping into the strength of the Tuck network to keep business running, show customers how much they care, and to help combat the crisis.
Rising star Jen Dannals, named a best 40-under-40 professor by "Poets & Quants," shows how organizations bring out the best in their people—through her research, teaching, and her own example at Tuck.
A new virtual series of research talks connects students with some of the rigorous and relevant knowledge created by Tuck faculty.