Tuck Centers

The six Centers at Tuck forge pathways of learning and application for our MBA students.

Centers provide a diverse set of experiences, opportunities, engagement, and experiential learning both on and off-campus through a suite of programs and offerings with staff, practitioners, alumni, and community members.

While Tuck hosts six individual centers with specific industry focuses, students are encouraged to collaborate and engage with all centers. By taking advantage of the many center-specific and cross-center opportunities available, students can truly customize their Tuck MBA experience.

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Centers at Tuck: Recent News

Dartmouth AI Conference Explores the Future of Artificial Intelligence

The annual Silicon Valley event, led by Tuck’s Center for Digital Strategies, convened leaders in AI across health care, policy, and security.

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Tuck MBA Students Explore AI and Innovation on Silicon Valley Tech Trek

For Jen Spadaro T’27, the Glassmeyer/McNamee Center for Digital Strategies’ annual Tech Trek transformed classroom insights into real-world experience.

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Global Challenges, Shared Solutions: Tuck Fellows Reflect on the 2024 B20 Summit

This year, Tuck students had the distinct honor of joining 1,000 business leaders in São Paulo, Brazil, for the 2024 Business20 (B20) Summit, chaired by Tuck alumnus Dan Ioschpe T’91.

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Bridging Politics and Business: T’25 Reflects on Tuck’s Forum with Senators Portman and Shaheen

Katie Berdy T’25 shares takeaways from the Fireside Senator Forum supported by the Center for Business, Government & Society.

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Frontier Markets: Exploring the Energy Tapestry of Georgia

Kush Sodha T’24 shares insights and key takeaways from the recent Revers Center trek exploring Georgia’s energy sector.

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Tuck Voices

“The Centers were a major factor in my decision to apply to Tuck. I view involvement with the Centers as a unique opportunity to engage in industries of interest, explore diverse topics, and apply the Tuck curriculum to real-world challenges. I also appreciate that the Centers provide students with a community of individuals to learn from and with.”

Lia Parker-Belfer T’22