11 Events Not to Miss at Tuck This Year
There’s always something going on at Tuck.
There’s always something going on at Tuck.
Paganucci Fellows discover the power of experiential learning.
Thirty-eight incoming students took part in the event.
Raises $6.35 million with 70.9 percent participation.
Students in Professor Robert Roodekirk's class conducted a marketing study on smart watches.
Program provides career mentorship and preparation to incoming students from underrepresented groups interested in financial services.
Senior Fellow Curt Welling joined Tuck in January.
Tuck is tapping into its loyal and dedicated alumni to extend its reach around the world.
Dean Paul Danos announced the promotion of six Tuck faculty members.
Sherri Oberg D’82, T’86 shared three lessons with Tuck's newest graduates.
Santiago Gallino was named winner of the Production and Operations Management Society’s Applied Research Challenge.
Tuck’s Initiative for Women started with a symposium.
The 2014 Teaching Excellence Awards were given to Tuck professors Giovanni Gavetti and Chris Trimble.
Growth and change at Tuck.
Kenny Mitchell D'97, T’04 manages the NASCAR brand.
How one of the most complex projects in Tuck Global Consultancy history pushed the boundaries of experiential learning.
Auction raises over $58,000 to fund summer internships.
Tuck startup Latitude six-six takes second at Dartmouth entrepreneurship competition.
The new schedule will allow students to take advantage of summer internships.
Dean Paul Danos will not seek reappointment at the end of his fifth term in June 2015.
Tech@Tuck panel discussed the connected home.
Panel concludes 2014 Business & Society Conference.
The former Commodity Futures Trading Commission chairman discussed leadership.
Mara Rudman D’84 discussed the power of public-private partnerships in the Middle East.
Bengali entrepreneur Iqbal Quadir talks connectivity and productivity in Killingstad Global Insights Series event.
Tuck students shared their formative international experiences at annual Student Forum on Global Learning.
Entrepreneurs to compete for $70,000 in prizes at Dartmouth Ventures 2014.
Students use data to assess performance and diagnose problems.
Event provides a look at Tuck’s academic and social life.
Tuck will bring its health care expertise to Japan for a forum organized by the Council on Business and Society.
Venture will serve lunch, dinner and late-night fare.
Paper cited for originality and technical competence.
Tuck students share their perspective on the United Nations’ annual climate talks.
Tuck sent a delegation to the annual United Nations climate talks.
Matthew Slaughter calls on government and business to face hard choices.