Before coming to Tuck, Amy Florentino T'10 captained the 175-foot-long Coast Guard cutter Katherine Walker, the biggest active military ship in New York Harbor. In a position that had her away from home port for up to three weeks at a time, Florentino was the most senior person aboard. more »
On a cold winter night in 2003, Kate Reiling T'09 and a group of friends were itching to play a game. Instead of reaching for the same old board games sitting on the shelf, however, they came up with one of their own. more »
A new program aims to promote a healthy work-life balance among students and minimize Tuck's environmental footprint.
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Dartmouth's new president, Dr. Jim Yong Kim, believes that most problems in international medicine are not ones of medical knowledge or even political will, but of effective management.
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In an article for HBR, co-authored with GE chairman and CEO Jeffrey Immelt D'78 and professor Chris Trimble T'96, professor Govindarajan describes how GE is making a shift to a new model. more »
A new authentication technology, developed by a team from Thayer and Tuck, tells purchasers whether a drug is real or fake. more »
The foundation, which distributes more than $500,000 per year in grants to families affected by autism, was looking for a near-complete sponsorship package to pitch to corporations. more »
Former Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Chairman Bill Seidman helped push a speedy recovery from the nation's last great credit crisis, the savings-and-loan debacle. more »
Catching up with the triathlete, father of two, and president and founder of nuun, makers of a successful sports hydratioin drink. more »
Tuck's new Research-to-Practice Seminars let students in on the knowledge-creation process. more
An arsenal of technological enhancements make Tuck's newest buildings among the most wired (and wireless) on campus. more »
Tuck's first female graduate, Martha Fransson T'70, on her first day on campus. more »
Our favorite alumni magazine has been through some changes. more »
In his new book, Eric Spiegel T'87 outlines strategies to successfully maneuver through the coming shift in the way the world consumes energy. more »