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6:27
Tuck Hockey: A League…
Hockey is more than just a game at Tuck. It's woven into the fabric of the school, an all-comers activity that builds on Tuck's time-honored traditions of teamwork and community. But first you have to learn to stand on three legs.
4:33
Bon Hiver Snowboard Binding…
We recognized that strap-ins provide the support, lateral flex, and responsiveness that riders demand, but we're fed up with strapping in for every run, walking flats, and being bound to our boards. We also recognized that other binding designs attempted to address these shortcomings, but did so at the expense of our riding experience. So, we created the FBS which provides performance riders need with the functionality we've been dying for. The FBS provides strap-in performance while enabling riders to disengage and remove the back binding from the board and either lock in on the fly while skating or lock in hands-free on the lift. Vowing to never compromise, we created a better binding that will be a catalyst for progression in snowboarding.
5:56
Tuck Sustains launches the…
Thanks to a gift from the Class of 2010, Tuck Sustains launched the GreenLite system in Whittemore, Achtmeyer, and Pineau-Valencienne residence halls. GreenLite, an energy and sustainability information system where a cartoon polar bear serves as a visual indicator of energy use, was created by Lorie Loeb of the Computer Science Department and a team of undergraduate students. A competition to reduce energy use will be held this spring among the Tuck students living on campus.
4:22
Student Takes on Antarctica
Richard Smith T'11 plans to spend some 70 days on the world's most inhospitable continent, pulling a 100-pound sled 600 miles by ski from the west side of the Foundation Ice Stream to the South Pole. It's all part of a fund-raising expedition called Polar Vision.
1:46
Jerry Yang’s Refusal to…
5:48
Revving Google’s Engine
As head of online sales for Google's Boston office, Brian Schmidt T'06 lives the company's credo of "test and iterate."
4:55
Learning Expedition: South Africa
A team of Tuck students traveled with South African native Professor Phil Stocken to Johannesburg, Cape Town, and beyond on a trip sponsored by Tuck's Center for International Business.
3:11
How Iceland’s Economy Collapsed
Stefán Halldórsson, former president and CEO of the Iceland Stock Exchange and a Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth alum, discusses the root collapse of Iceland's banking sector at a Tuck international business forum.
1:12:41
Credit Crisis: Review and…
Moderated by: Robert G. Hansen, Senior Associate Dean, Tuck School of Business Panelists include: Professor Jonathan W. Lewellen, Sue Allon T'89, David Morse T'89 & Alec Reynal T'69 Presented by Tuck Alumni for Lifelong Learning on October 11, 2009
2:21
The Perils of Commoditization
Tuck School of Business Professor of Strategic Management, Richard D'Aveni discusses the 3 traps corporations face: deterioration, proliferation, and escalation.
1:12
From the Ground Up
Time-lapse view of construction of Tuck's new buildings
3:00
Medical Identity Theft
Access to online data creates a growing problem: medical identity theft
2:34
Restoring Iceland’s Financial Health
Stefán Halldórsson, former president and CEO of the Iceland Stock Exchange, describes the strong business conditions in Iceland that will facilitate the nation's financial recovery at a Tuck international business forum. Tuck Center for International Business Global Capital Market Series — Feb. 11, 2010.
1:33
Former Navy SEAL Kevin…
Former Navy SEAL Kevin Williams T10 speaks to the shared values between the Tuck School of Business and members of the military. With increased funding and five-year tours of duty winding down, more military personnel are turning to the school to hone their civilian leadership skills.
3:56
Alumni Engagement and the…
Dave Celone, the director of development and annual giving at Tuck, discusses the relationship between the student experience and Tucks high level of alumni engagement.
5:07
Improving Health Care Delivery
Delivering quality health care is one of the great challenges facing business leaders. Meeting it, says Dartmouth president Jim Yong Kim, means harnessing the college's vast resources--including the Tuck School's management expertise.
2:39
Our Campus
The Tuck School is part of the Dartmouth College campus located in Hanover, N.H.—one of the most appealing towns in New England and voted by Money magazine as one of the best places to live in the U.S.
2:49
Innovation in a Reset…
Tuck strategy professor Vijay Govindarajan says that innovation is the only way for companies to take advantage of the tremendous opportunities available in a reset economy.
4:45
Corporate Communication and the…
Tuck professor Paul Argenti talks about the various strategies companies are using to enhance corporate reputation during the economic downturn.
2:31
Impact of Academic Research…
Peter Golders research into MBA programs suggests that as business schools increase research output, recruiter perceptions, and student compensation levels, go up.
2:59
Lessons from the Recession:…
Tuck professor Kusum Ailawadis new research focuses on consumer behavior during the recession, and what their buying habits mean for brands.
3:19
Marketing Employee Well-Being
Punam Keller, a marketing professor at Tuck, explains how to improve employee engagement in company well-being programs.
5:30
How GE Is Disrupting…
Professor Govindarajan, who took a two-year leave of absence from Tuck to serve as Professor in Residence and Chief Innovation Consultant at General Electric, describes GE's radical shift to a new model.
1:48
Andy Cronin T’09: Research-to-Practice…
Tuck's Research-to-Practice Seminars bring small groups of second-year students together with top faculty for a "deep dive" into a specific topic.
2:24
Brand value and marketing
Professor Keller discusses the value of marketing in today's economy. He wants marketers to ask what kind of value are they creating for consumers and how it compares to what competitors are doing. Kevin Lane Keller is the E.B. Osborn Professor of Marketing at Tuck.
2:29
The Evolution of Morphology
Tuck's First-Year Project helped Kate Reiling T'09 acquire the business skills needed to take her game Morphology to market.
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