Tuck Trivia
Alumni Give Back

Tuck Alumni Admissions Program volunteers in 2006:
1,222
2006 Tuck Annual Giving volunteers:
509
Alumni scholarship supporters
in 2005-06:
14
Alumnae panelists at the 2006 Women in Business conference:
22
Class secretaries for Tuck Today:
84
Alumni visitors through the Alan Smith VE Program in 2006:
44
Alumni participants in the 2006 Diversity Conference:
47
Alumni members of Tuck's board of overseers:
34
Alumni Members of Tuck's MBA advisory board:
35
TAG year-out revenue records set in 2005-06:
20
News and Events
One participant described it as a "banner event," and no wonder. The Tuck Diversity Conference attracted more than 150 participants to network, enjoy minicourses with Tuck faculty, explore career options, and even discover some of the finer points of wine. Read more »

Online Exclusive: Conference slideshow

How do different industries apply information technology to enrich their corporate strategy? Does IT actually shape business processes? To find out, Tuck has established the Vincent L. LaCorte Case Series. Read more »
Connections: Create them, develop them, support them. That was the theme of the second annual Women in Business conference. Read more »
Visiting executives come to campus through a variety of channels. This fall and winter, classroom visitors to Tuck included more than 20 of the world's top executives. Read more »
Tuck students clean up in the Upper Valley. Read more »
To find out how companies should approach expansion into emerging markets, the Center for Digital Strategies held a discussion on "Conducting Business in Emerging Markets" in Prague. Read more »
Professor Syd Finkelstein's new book helps managers build a compelling vision—and execute it—as they seek to push their companies to new rates of growth and expansion. Read more »

Online Exclusive: Breakout Strategy website

Most small businesses and nonprofit organizations can only dream of engaging a team of consultants to solve a nagging problem. But the dream comes true for the beneficiaries of Tuck Student Consulting Services (TSCS), a student-run extracurricular activity supported by Tuck's Allwin Initiative for Corporate Citizenship. Read more »