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Aiding Your Own

U.S. altruism may not be the only factor that shapes U.S. trade policy.

Jul 20, 2012

Health Care in America: Where to Now?

Professor Hansen says the law brings fairness to the country's health care system.

Jul 17, 2012

On the Job: Tuck’s Newest Graduates Pursue Careers in Many Industries

Tuck is on track to have another strong year of recruiting—comparable to last year when 91 percent of the class was employed or offered a full-time position by graduation.

Jul 09, 2012

The Company You Keep

Adam Kleinbaum's latest look at employee social networks suggests those who follow nontraditional career paths may be more in the know.

Jul 06, 2012

Christopher J. Williams T’84 to Lead Board of Overseers

A Tuck overseer since 2008, Christopher Williams T'84 replaces William F. Achtmeyer T’81 as chair of the board of overseers. Achtmeyer is stepping down after 11 years of distinguished service.

Jun 28, 2012

Revers Brings Energy to Tuck’s MBA Program

Daniel Revers T’89, a Tuck overseer and co-founder of ArcLight Capital Partners, has endowed a professorship and funded an initiative on the business of energy.

Jun 20, 2012

Handle With Care

Katharina Lewellen and colleagues look at the investment patterns of nonprofit hospitals and find them remarkably similar to those of shareholder-owned corporations.

Jun 19, 2012

Tuck Investiture 2012

Vornado Realty Trust chairman Steven Roth T'63 urges Tuck graduates to be optimistic and embrace change.

Jun 11, 2012

Hall and Slaughter Receive Teaching Excellence Award

The Class of 2011 Teaching Excellence Award recognizes two Tuck faculty members each year for their outstanding contributions to the educational experience.

Jun 07, 2012

The Visionaries

Tuck entrepreneurs have astoundingly diverse interests but are united by a shared set of enduring qualities: creativity, a spirit of innovation, and a deep passion for what they do.

Jun 01, 2012

Finding the New Faces of Facebook

Kate Jhaveri T'03 knows what you'll see next on the social-networking giant—because she helps create it.

Jun 01, 2012

The Global Business Laboratory

Q&A with marketing professor and Global Leadership 2030 instructor Peter Golder.

Jun 01, 2012

Hope Soars

Angel Flight East pilot Andrew Morrison's volunteer medical missions are lifting the spirits of those who need it most.

Jun 01, 2012

Proof of Concept

With student interest in entrepreneurship at an all-time high, Tuck is organizing its e-ship resources to make sure every good idea gets the start it deserves.

Jun 01, 2012

Lessons From Apple’s Fading Mystique

Corporate communications professor Paul Argenti says a company’s reputation is an asset that should be protected and actively cultivated.

May 30, 2012

Stickney Wins Distinguished Doctoral Alumni Award

The gifted teacher and researcher of accounting, was honored by his alma mater, the College of Business at Florida State University.

May 23, 2012

Not So Fast

The "Buffett Rule" offers politicians a quick and easy way to frame the debate on tax rates for the wealthy. But it only tells part of the story, says professor Richard Sansing.

May 21, 2012

Flour Power: Steve Voigt T’86

How to breathe new life into one of the country’s oldest companies? King Arthur Flour Company president Steve Voigt T'86 did it by embracing people’s love of something timeless: baking.

May 15, 2012

Small World

From Lima to Johannesburg, broadening students’ global mindset.

May 10, 2012

Tuck GIVES Raises $68,000 For Nonprofit and Public Sector Internships

From gourmet dinners to Mandarin lessons, the Tuck GIVES auction leverages the community’s varied assets to facilitate internships with social impact.

May 08, 2012

Tuck Launches Entrepreneur-in-Residence Program

The new Entrepreneur Initiative program brings entrepreneurs to campus each month for advice and networking.

Apr 27, 2012

Brand Interrupted: Burger King’s Overhaul

Burger King’s new menu and marketing campaign missed a chance to cash in on some valuable brand equity, says marketing professor Peter Golder.

Apr 23, 2012

Reverse Innovation

Firms innovate for developing countries and then export to the West.

Apr 13, 2012

Dinosaurs of the Retail Ecosystem

Smartphones and e-commerce have changed the dynamics of bricks-and-mortar retailing. For professor Ron Adner, it’s an object lesson in reacting to innovation.

Apr 09, 2012

Tuck Students Take Top Prize at New Orleans Entrepreneur Week

Drawn by the mission of rebuilding New Orleans through entrepreneurship, eight Tuck students volunteered their spring break to help a promising startup reach new levels of success.

Apr 04, 2012

On the Front Lines of Health Care Fraud

For faculty and students in the Master of Health Care Delivery Science program, explaining and rooting out fraud is an important part of reducing health care costs.

Mar 26, 2012

Fixing Health Care Delivery

Delivering quality health care is one of the greatest challenges facing the next generation of business leaders. Meeting it, says Dartmouth president Jim Yong Kim, means harnessing the college's vast resources—including Tuck's management expertise.

Mar 22, 2012

At J.C. Penney, A New Deal

The department store has scrapped its endless promotions and given itself a makeover. Marketing professor Scott Neslin is guardedly optimistic.

Mar 02, 2012

PepsiCo’s Derek Yach Delivers Business and Society Conference Keynote

With targeted policy reforms, says Yach, corporate social responsibility trade-offs could fade away.

Feb 17, 2012

New Year, New Governance Rules?

Corporate governance rules in the U.S. are quirky and often controversial. Professor Espen Eckbo has some suggestions for reform.

Feb 16, 2012

Pricing the News

Marketing professor Praveen Kopalle explains the challenging dynamics of newspaper pay walls.

Feb 06, 2012

A Grueling Journey, Complete

Richard Smith T’11 and the Polar Vision team reach the South Pole.

Jan 31, 2012

Jim Yong Kim Launches $300 House Design Workshop

Jim Yong Kim urges teams, including Tuck School students, to ignore aid industry cynics.

Jan 26, 2012

From the Ground Up

For the first time in more than 40 years, says professor Vandewalle, Libya has a chance to build a functioning government and economy.

Jan 25, 2012

To Get a Job, Tell a Story

On the hunt for summer internships, first-year students learn the art of the narrative.

Jan 13, 2012

Enduring Innovation in an Ever-Changing World

Alva Taylor uncovers the skills firms need to innovate across technological divides.

Jan 06, 2012