The Perception: Tuck is the place to go if you want to get into consulting or finance.
The Reality: Most students come to Tuck with the goal of someday running an organizationbe it a Fortune 500 company or a startup organization.
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Career breaks and reentrysounds like a crime, doesn't it? The question, asked by panelist Anne Rogal MD, got the crowd at Tuck's eighth annual Work/Life Symposium, held in February, laughing in recognition.
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What could Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, and Seventh Generation, producer of environmentally safe household products, have in common? According to Wal-Mart Vice President Andy Ruben and Seventh Generation President Jeffrey Hollender, each company is committed to business sustainability.
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Private equity careers for Tuck students are flourishing. Since 2000, the number of students accepting full-time jobs in private equity after graduation has increased by more than 150 percent, while the number of summer internships in the field has risen by roughly 90 percent.
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Roger B. McNamee T'82, co-founder and advisory director of Elevation Partners, gave the keynote address at the 2006 Investiture ceremony on June 10.
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Sometimes what students remember is not what a teacher hoped to impart. That, however, was never a problem for recently retired Professor Clyde Stickney. His students remember that he made accounting come alive for themjust as he intended.
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Among the school's many visiting executives this year was Amrit Ray MD T'02, worldwide medical team leader at Pfizer, Inc.
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For more than 15 years, Tuck has played a vital role in nurturing business schools in developing countries.
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John Castellani, president of Business Roundtable, visited Tuck on May 18 to meet with students and take part in a Fireside Chat on the Ethical Issues of Executive Compensation…
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The sixth annual Tuck GIVES auction raised more than $100,000 on April 10-13 through silent and live auctions.
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Tuck retained its top standing in alumni participation among business schools with the close of the 35th Tuck Annual Giving Campaign on May 1.
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Tuck welcomed back more than 300 alumni and their families to the 2006 Tuck Reunion weekend, May 19-21.
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The annual alumni soccer tournament took place the weekend of April 30. The Tuck Alumni Team took home the Peter Grieve Invitational trophy in an All-Tuck final at the MBA World Cup, beating the current Tuck students 1-0 in the finals.
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Tuck alumni teams took the ice in not one but two tournaments this year.
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Tuck's annual Employee Appreciation Lunch, held on St. Patrick's Day this year, was a festive affair.
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Broehl and Shank, Remembered
In recent months, Tuck has lost two of its brightest luminaries. Wayne Broehl and John Shank were men with disparate interests and vastly different styles, but both were remarkable teachers, scholars, and mentors, shaping generations of Tuck students through their inspired teaching and the example of their own lives.
Wayne Broehl, Remembered»
John Shank, Remembered»