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CDC Calls on Tuck Alum for Help During...

As demand for testing surges globally amid the COVID-19 outbreak, Brian Kim T’99, president and managing director of the Genomics Division at LGC, is leading a team responsible for providing labs and private diagnostic companies with the raw materials and technology used in testing kits.

Apr 01, 2020

Nerdy Girls Versus the Pandemic

Clinical professor Lindsey Leininger has teamed up with eight other female public health experts to disseminate evidence-based information and advice about the COVID pandemic.

Apr 02, 2020

Researchers from Tuck and Geisel Model COVID-19 Transmission...

An interdisciplinary team of faculty and Ph.D. candidates collaborated on a study published recently in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Mar 11, 2021

Tuck Launches Virtual Faculty Research Chats

A new virtual series of research talks connects students with some of the rigorous and relevant knowledge created by Tuck faculty.

Apr 27, 2020

As Remote Learning Begins, Tuck Convenes a Virtual...

Dean Matthew J. Slaughter and other senior leaders provided information and inspiration, and answered questions from students.

Mar 27, 2020

Is COVID-19 Scary? Depends on Your Politics—And H...

In a new study of how people perceive risks from the coronavirus, Tuck professor Ellie Kyung finds patterns correlated with political identity.

May 07, 2021

Pandemic Shines a Light on the Importance of...

As the COVID-19 pandemic strained hospitals and clinics, concepts taught in the Health Care Operations Management course in the Master of Health Care Delivery Science program were at the forefront for serving patients.

Oct 28, 2020

Slaughter & Rees Report: Two Long-Term Public-Policy Lessons...

Dean Matthew Slaughter and coauthor Matthew Rees share two public-policy lessons of the pandemic related to globalization and public health—one optimistic, the other less so.

Nov 30, 2021

David Marchick Joins Biden-Harris Administration

Marchick, an adjunct professor at Tuck, has been named COO of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation.

Feb 11, 2021

Hanover, and Beyond: How Tuck Delivers Lifelong Career...

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.

Jul 01, 2020

Does the Profit Motive Make Nursing Homes Better...

Tuck professor Lauren Lu examines what happens when nonprofit nursing homes are purchased by for-profit businesses.

Aug 25, 2021

Are We in for Another Housing Crisis?

Tuck professor Brian Melzer looks at the similarities and differences between the 2008 World Financial Crisis and the economic shock of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Jun 26, 2020

International Trade Has Suffered a One-Two Punch. Can...

How businesses and countries respond to the pandemic will have far-reaching implications for the future of world trade and global production, says Tuck professor Davin Chor.

Apr 14, 2020

Tuck Reunion ‘Reimagined’ with Virtual Celebration

Tuck’s first-ever virtual reunion marked the conclusion of the year-long 50 Years of Women at Tuck celebration.

Oct 21, 2020

U.S. Senator Tina Smith T’84 to Deliver T...

Senator Tina Smith, who holds the highest public office among Tuck alumni, will deliver the main address at the 2022 Tuck Investiture ceremony June 11.

Apr 25, 2022

With COVID-19 Looming, Tuck Students Address an Oxygen...

A team of five Tuck students enrolled in the OnSite Global Consulting course created a sustainable model for oxygen distribution in Haiti’s Southern Peninsula.

Feb 12, 2021

Tuck Board Chats Bring Students and Distinguished Alumni...

A new co-curricular series gives students an opportunity to hear how alumni business leaders are managing during the pandemic.

May 15, 2020

Strengthening the Bridge Between the Upper Valley and...

A deep dive into why the Nonprofit Board Fellows program at Tuck matters now, more than ever.

Jul 27, 2020

Tuck Social Venture Fund Makes Fifth Investment in...

Tuck’s impact fund invests $25K in CNote, a financial technology platform that enables investors to put their money towards communities and causes they care about.

Jul 29, 2020

Over 900 Attend Tuck’s 2020 Virtual Summit on AgTech

Attendees from 48 countries logged online to participate in the student-organized, three-day virtual summit on agricultural technology (AgTech)—the world’s largest online conference on AgTech.

May 27, 2020

Tuck First-Year Projects and Spring Classes Kick Off—V...

Students are gathering in virtual classrooms as the spring academic term gets underway.

Mar 26, 2020

The Pandemic Has Boosted Homeownership and Home-related Spending

Tuck professor Brian Melzer has studied the close connection between home buying and durable spending. The pandemic economy is proving his research right.

Mar 22, 2021

How Lindsey Leininger Became a “Nerdy Girl”

Leininger, a clinical professor at Tuck, combined her passions for public health and data literacy to become an influential truth-teller during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nov 12, 2020

Tuck Launches 2021-2022 MBA Application, Looking Ahead to...

Tuck returns to three rounds for application deadlines, expands its guaranteed interview policy, and announces a new essay prompt.

Jun 28, 2021

Partnering During a Pandemic

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Tuck alumni from near and far are tapping into the strength of the Tuck network to keep business running, show customers how much they care, and to help combat the crisis.

May 12, 2020

Slaughter & Rees Report: Puerto Rico and the...

While the U.S. awaits COVID-19 stimulus packages and the distribution of vaccines, Dean Matthew J. Slaughter and coauthor Matthew Rees examine two scientific landmarks from earlier this month—an optimistic one for China and a disheartening one for the United States.

Dec 15, 2020

Tuck Alumni and Students Tackle COVID-19 Challenges at...

Amidst a global pandemic, a team of mission-focused Tuckies is building innovative technology solutions that both serve the common good and preserve privacy.

Sep 18, 2020

Leading with Improvisation and Grace

At the 2022 Tuck School Investiture ceremony, U.S. Senator Tina Smith T’84 and class speaker Carl Kreitzberg T’22 called on future leaders to build smart teams and to harness their capacity for grace and improvisation during uncertain times.

Jun 13, 2022

Time Is Muscle

Among her research findings, new Tuck professor Lauren Lu has found a way to reduce 40 minutes of time when transferring heart attack patients between hospitals.

Mar 25, 2021

How an Idea from Tuck Helped Launch Operation...

The United States’ effort to provide COVID-19 vaccines to the world was one of the greatest government achievements in modern history. Tuck Professor Ron Adner’s ecosystem strategy framework contributed to its creation.

Apr 08, 2022

Slaughter & Rees Report: What Will Help Resolve...

As the U.S. faces the Great Resignation, Slaughter and Rees remind policymakers that the strongest jobs in America have long been those connected to the world through international trade and investment.

Oct 28, 2021

Four Recent Graduates Share Their Hard-Earned Wisdom

T’21s Madeleine Livingston, Afolabi Oshinowo, Shayda Teymourpour, and Dennis Gallagher reflect on the expected and unexpected lessons of their MBA experience.

Jul 20, 2021

Tuck’s Virtual Summer Sessions a Success

As part of Tuck’s Alumni Lifelong Learning initiative, the summer virtual programs brought the entire community together for rich, faculty-led sessions on topics ranging from race and equity to managing your brand through a crisis.

Aug 25, 2020

During a Pandemic, Managing Stakeholders Means Managing a...

Students in a spring term mini course get an inside look at crisis management.

Apr 24, 2020

The Market Underappreciated the Risk of a Pandemic

Investors in the VIX futures market were a step behind in assessing how bad things would get, says Tuck professor Ing-Haw Cheng.

Apr 10, 2020

Better Decisions Through Science

With uncertainty at an all-time high, the Operations and Management Science faculty, along with Tuck’s international trade economists, are helping a range of industries refine their practices and prepare for what might come next.

Mar 23, 2022

Has the U.S.-China Trade War Hurt...

Tuck professor Davin Chor analyzed night light data from satellite imagery to infer the impact of the new tariffs on China’s economy.

Nov 09, 2021

Before and After the Pandemic

In a new working paper, Tuck professor Jordan Schoenfeld quantifies the immediate financial impact of the novel coronavirus, and finds that most companies underestimated the risk of a pandemic.

Apr 13, 2020

Tuck Social Venture Fund Makes Follow-On Investment in...

A student-led venture fund at Tuck is supporting EdMod in its mission to enhance the educational experience of children and teachers in the special education community.

Sep 21, 2020

Slaughter & Rees Report: The Ascent of Autocracy

In their latest missive, Matthew Slaughter and Matthew Rees examine the rise of autocratic governments and the threat they pose to democracy and freedom throughout the world.

Nov 30, 2022

A Light for the World: Tuck Community Mourns...

Ed Winchester, executive director of marketing and communications at Tuck—dedicated father, Olympic rower, and proud Canadian—died April 22 at his home. He was 49 years old.

Apr 24, 2020

Virtual Reality GIX Brings India to Tuck

Tuck professor Vijay Govindarajan created and led a first-of-its-kind GIX using VR technology and remote, real-time market research with consumers in India.

Jun 23, 2022

Tuck School Dean Matthew J. Slaughter Appointed to...

Slaughter’s third four-year term as dean begins on July 1.

Jan 18, 2023

A New Beginning, for Business and Leaders

Roger Ferguson, Jr., immediate past president and CEO of TIAA, and Sarah Blatt T’21, military veteran and incoming McKinsey associate, delivered powerful remarks at the 2021 Tuck School Investiture ceremony.

Jun 16, 2021

Tuck Alumni on How to Lead During a...

In three virtual events, alumni on Tuck’s Advisory Board and the MBA Council spoke with Dean Matthew Slaughter about navigating the pandemic as business leaders of their organizations.

Jan 19, 2021

Mentoring as a Conduit to Community and Caring

A conversation with Stacy Blake-Beard, clinical professor of business administration, on the importance of mentoring for diversity and organizational success.

Jan 27, 2023

Finance 2.0

The financial services industry is changing. Tuck alumni are at the forefront.

Oct 19, 2022

A Summer of On-The-Job Learning for T’21s

The Tuck community leveraged its strengths to ensure a robust summer experience for every T’21.

Oct 01, 2020

Slaughter & Rees Report: A Winter Holiday Wish...

Dean Matthew J. Slaughter and coauthor Matthew Rees close 2022 with a winter holiday wish: that in the new year, leaders around the world start investing more in the future of all of us—our children.

Dec 20, 2022

A Shared Language for Innovation Strategy: LIXIL Partners...

When Kinya Seto T’96, CEO of LIXIL Group Corporation, sought to set a common language for innovation at his company, he turned to a familiar resource: Tuck, and his former professor Vijay “VG” Govindarajan.

Nov 13, 2020

The Great Supply Chain Disruption

How can companies begin to address bottlenecks, high materials prices, and product shortages? Tuck alumni have some ideas.

Feb 17, 2022

Tuck Faculty Predictions for 2022

From corporate strategy to employee satisfaction, data analytics and e-commerce, Tuck faculty opine on the trends that will shape 2022.

Jan 11, 2022

What We’re Reading at Tuck

Ten professors at the Tuck School share their must-reads for 2021.

Feb 11, 2021

Slaughter & Rees Report: The Biathlon and Business...

Dean Matthew J. Slaughter and coauthor Matthew Rees discuss the values of trust and tolerance and their role in economic activity.

Feb 27, 2023

Where Work Goes From Here

What will work look like when employees return to work? Tuck alumni and faculty offer their predictions on the new normal.

Sep 16, 2021

For Dartmouth Alumni, an Opportunity to Return to...

Tuck Executive Education’s Leadership and Strategic Impact program offers alumni a chance to return to a place they once called home.

Jun 16, 2023

Construction Landmark for Dartmouth’s Energy Institute

Opening in fall 2021, Arthur L. Irving Institute home will set a sustainability standard.

Oct 15, 2020

Mission & Medicine

Better Care, Better Lives, Better Business

Inside Tuck’s health care revolution and the alumni change leaders pushing reform, innovation, and mission-driven strategy in the industry.

Apr 28, 2021

Seeds of Community: The 2022 Tuck Diversity Conference

The 2022 DivCo co-chairs reflect on this year’s conference theme: Seeds of Community.

Sep 19, 2022

Four Tuck Alumni Named Recipients of Allwin Community...

The Allwin Award was established in memory of James Allwin T’76 and honors recent graduates who use their knowledge, skills, time, and resources to make a difference in the lives of those in need.

Oct 15, 2021

Tuck Launch Adapts to a Changing World

Tuck’s innovative two-week introduction to the MBA program was specifically tailored to the unique context of 2020.

Sep 04, 2020

Starters & Builders: How Tuck Does Entrepreneurship

At Tuck, entrepreneurship touches nearly all students.

Mar 16, 2023

What Does It Take?

In celebration of 50 years of women at Tuck, we asked alumnae what it takes to succeed in today's business world.

Jul 27, 2020

The Heartbeat

How the Upper Valley, Tuck’s home base, promotes reflection, full immersion, and community.
Photo by Rob Strong

Aug 18, 2021

Inside New Spring 2022 Courses at Tuck

From the future of capitalism to artificial intelligence and product management, new courses at Tuck cover a wide range of timely topics impacting the world of business.

Apr 06, 2022

Unmistakably Tuck: Inside Spring Term 2020

Amid a pandemic, Tuck’s first-ever term of remote MBA learning was a great success.

Jun 12, 2020

How to Do the Career Pivot: The Tuck...

Meet four current Tuck MBA students who did the pivot and secured internships in their target industries—consulting, pharmaceuticals, nature conservation, and technology-gaming.

Nov 16, 2021

Strength through Stories: The 2021 Tuck Diversity Conference

This year’s Tuck Diversity Conference student co-chairs weigh in on what this year’s theme, “Strength through Stories,” means to them. DivCo will be held October 1 – 3, 2021.

Sep 13, 2021

Empowering Every Voice

The 2020 Tuck Diversity Conference co-chairs weigh in on what this year’s theme, “Empowering Every Voice,” means to them.

Oct 01, 2020

Inside New MBA Courses at Tuck: The 2023 Version

Over the course of the 2022–2023 academic year, Tuck offered over 100 MBA elective courses—from Generative AI and the Future of Work to Post-Pandemic International Development.

May 23, 2023

The World Needs More Tuck

Inside the impact of fiscal year 2020 and the alumni donors rising to make the Tuck Difference

Mar 24, 2021

A Strong Bridge to Business Leadership

Now nearly 25 years old, Tuck’s Business Bridge program has turned out 6,000-plus well-rounded business leaders. And amidst a global pandemic, its mission of building tomorrow’s leaders is more relevant than ever.

Dec 18, 2020