Photo Galleries

  • Greener Pastures: Photos Neil "Dutch" Kuyper T'92 has a new role as president and CEO of Parker Ranch, a 130,000-acre cattle operation and piece of Hawaiian history. Kuyper’s experience, connection to the islands, and passion for sustainability made him an obvious choice for the community-focused business. The ranch is located on the Big Island of Hawaii.
  • School of Rock: Photos Aaron Delfausse T’06 is helping spread the School of Rock’s “perform to teach” method of music instruction across the globe. By teaching kids to “rock on stage and in life” through music lessons that emphasize live performance of the classic rock, reggae, funk, and heavy-metal music, it keeps the fundamentals but adds a heavy dose of fun.
  • Reunion 2011 Alumni, family, and friends returned to Hanover on October 14-16. Photography by Laura DeCapua.
  • Reunion 2010 Alumni, family, and friends returned to Hanover on October 1-3. Photography by Laura DeCapua.
  • Allwin Initiative for Corporate Citizenship The initiative brings issues at the nexus of business and society into the classroom. Photography by Laura DeCapua & Mark Washburn
  • Tuck Investiture 2010 Graduation day for the class of 2010. David Wessel, Pulitzer-prize winning journalist, author, and economics editor for The Wall Street Journal, gave the keynote address.
  • Tuck GIVES Auction 2010 "Parisian Nights à la Moulin Rouge" was the theme of the 2010 Tuck GIVES auction in April, which raised more than $51,000 for student internships in the nonprofit sector. Photography by Laura DeCapua
  • Tuck’s New Buildings Achtmeyer, Raether, and Pineau-Valencienne halls provide the Tuck community with one of the best living and learning environments in the world. Photography by Rob Bossi
  • Tuck Media & Entertainment Symposium 2010 Tuck's annual Media & Entertainment Symposium brought together executives from the entertainment industry to discuss the challenges of creating and competing in a multi-platform world. Photography by John B. Lojek
  • Sachem Village From clapboard cabins and military-style barracks to revitalized townhouses: Sachem Village has been home to many of Tuck's married and partnered students over time.