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Jul 09, 2026

Even With Humans in-the-Loop, Agentic AI Systems Struggle

In a new paper, Tuck professor Lauren Xiaoyuan Lu explores the performance of a human-supervised Gen AI agent dealing directly with customers.

Jul 07, 2026

Master of Health Administration Granted Accreditation

The Tuck-Geisel program is the only MHA to be delivered jointly by a top-ranked business school and Ivy League medical school.

Jul 01, 2026

Tuck Looks Ahead to the Class of 2029, Launches 2026–2027 MBA Application

This year’s application features refreshed essays, plus numerous opportunities to engage with Tuck in Hanover and around the globe.

Jun 24, 2026

Tuck Launches AI Requirement for MBA First-Year Project

Tuck’s new AI requirement for the MBA First-Year Project gives students hands-on experience researching, building, and testing AI-driven solutions for real-world clients and timely challenges.

Jun 08, 2026

Tuck Celebrates the MBA Class of 2026 at Investiture

At Tuck’s 2026 Investiture ceremony, graduates were urged to lead through relationships, stay open to unexpected paths, and carry the values forged at Tuck into the world.

Jun 03, 2026

From AI Prototyping to Emerging Markets: Inside Tuck’s 2025–2026 MBA Electives

New Tuck MBA electives explore AI-enabled prototyping, sustainability, finance, marketing, emerging markets, and the evolving role of business in society.

May 27, 2026

Lecuona and Anthony Win 2026 Teaching Excellence Awards

The Tuck Class of 2026 chose the professors for their insight, commitment, dedication, and personal touch in Strategy and Leading Disruptive Change.

May 26, 2026

Tuck’s Consulting Bootcamp Equips Undergrads for One of the Toughest Recruiting Paths in Business

Tuck’s new Consulting Bootcamp brings together undergraduates for a virtual, three-week intensive focused on the consulting industry, case interview preparation, and structured problem-solving.

May 14, 2026

The Hidden Advantage of All-Women Training Groups

A new field experiment by Tuck organizational behavior professor Julia Melin shows that women in remote career training programs are more likely to complete training, earn certification, and secure jobs when they learn alongside other women.

Apr 21, 2026

A Pioneer in the Fight Against Parkinson’s, Debi Brooks T’86 to Deliver 2026 Tuck Investiture Address

As cofounder and CEO of The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, Brooks has helped lead the quest for a cure since 2000.

Apr 15, 2026

Trade Isn’t Settled—Inside the Great Supply Chain Reordering

Davin Chor explains how tariffs and geopolitics are driving a policy-led shift away from China, and why global trade is becoming more uncertain.

Apr 02, 2026

What Can Acting Teach Leaders about Communication and Authenticity?

In Tuck’s Communicating with Presence course, James Rice draws on actor-training techniques to show how vulnerability, presence, and storytelling help leaders connect and inspire.

Mar 31, 2026

All In, Every Year: How Tuck Annual Giving Fuels the World’s Strongest Alumni Participation

With an alumni giving participation rate unmatched in all of higher education, Tuck Annual Giving (TAG) continues to play a vital role in sustaining Tuck’s mission and propelling the school forward.

Mar 27, 2026

Why Do Gender Gaps in Leadership Persist?

On the Knowledge in Practice Podcast, Professor Sonya Mishra explains why women face a narrower path to leadership—and what leaders and organizations can do about it.

Mar 19, 2026

The Subtle Art and Science of Mentoring

Tuck clinical professor Stacy Blake-Beard distills 30 years of her research on mentoring into practical prompts for business leaders.

Mar 12, 2026

The Real Impact of U.S. Solar Tariffs on Prices, Jobs, and Solar Adoption

Research by Tuck’s Bryan Bollinger finds that U.S. tariffs on imported solar panels raised prices, slowed solar adoption, and ultimately reduced overall economic welfare.

Mar 11, 2026

New Tuck Course Connects Global Climate Negotiations to Business Strategy

Building on Tuck’s longstanding participation in COP, a new MBA practicum pairs students with alumni and industry partners to tackle real-world sustainability challenges.

Feb 24, 2026

Corporate Scandals Increase Employee Turnover, Study Finds

Research by Tuck professor Mark DesJardine, published in the Academy of Management Journal, finds that regulatory penalties significantly increase voluntary employee departures—often toward firms with cleaner reputations.