Operation Tuck

With increased funding and five-year tours of duty winding down, an increasing number of military personnel are turning to Tuck to hone their civilian leadership skills.

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 Her Game

Kate Reiling T'09

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 »

Tuck Sustains

Tuck Sustains

A new program aims to promote a healthy work-life balance among students and minimize Tuck's environmental footprint. more »

president Jim Yong Kim

Introducing President Kim

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. more »

Next Practices in Business Strategy

Next Practices in Business Strategy

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 »

Pharmaceutical Sleuths

Pharmaceutical Sleuths

A new authentication technology, developed by a team from Thayer and Tuck, tells purchasers whether a drug is real or fake. more »

Flutie Foundation

A New Playbook: Consulting for the Flutie Foundation

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 »

Seidman

Passages: Bill Seidman D'43, T'44

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 »

Moxey

Tim Moxey T'01

Catching up with the triathlete, father of two, and president and founder of nuun, makers of a successful sports hydratioin drink. more »

In-Depth and Interactive

Tuck's new Research-to-Practice Seminars let students in on the knowledge-creation process. more 

What Lies Beneath

An arsenal of technological enhancements make Tuck's newest buildings among the most wired (and wireless) on campus. more »

Coeducation at Tuck Turns 40

Tuck's first female graduate, Martha Fransson T'70, on her first day on campus. more »

Tuck Today: Then and Now

Our favorite alumni magazine has been through some changes. more »

Eric Spiegel T'87

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 »

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