Tuck was the first business school to create its own executive program for diverse entrepreneurs. Marking its 40th anniversary this year, more than 8,000 students have graduated from the program to date.
This spring, 56 teams of first-year students engaged with companies and nonprofits around the world to address real-world business opportunities.
Heather Law, associate director of Alumni Career Services at Tuck, on her vision for career services, new employment trends in the COVID-19 era, and her advice on how to be successful in today’s job search.
Tuck’s 2020 – 2021 MBA application will open on June 30 and will include the addition of a rolling Round 4 to give more prospective students time to apply.
Tuck celebrates the Class of 2020 with a first-ever virtual Investiture and a tribute performance by the Tuck Band.
Amid a pandemic, Tuck’s first-ever term of remote MBA learning was a great success.
The class of 2020 selected Ramon Lecuona and four-term New Hampshire Governor John Lynch for this year’s Teaching Excellence Awards.