News

Jan 30, 2017

Slaughter & Rees Report: A Timely Antidote to the Death of TPP

"The early stages of Trump's trade policy is an opportune moment to step back and provide some big-picture perspective on how the global economy has evolved in the past—and is likely to continue evolving in the future."

Jan 25, 2017

Integrate to Survive

Some occupations thrived after the dawn of computers. Others went extinct. In a new research paper, Tuck professor Steven Kahl D’91 explores why.

Jan 23, 2017

Slaughter & Rees Report: Carnage or Confidence?

Two historic speeches, President Trump’s inauguration address and Chinese president Xi Jinping’s World Economic Forum address, could not have been starker in contrast. 

Jan 18, 2017

Tuck Bridge Turns 20

In its 20 years at Tuck, the Business Bridge program has given liberal arts students across the globe the opportunity to gain business skills they can leverage in their future career.

Jan 16, 2017

Dirk Black Receives A 2017 American Accounting Association Best Paper Award

Tuck Professor Dirk Black and USC professor Marshall Vance examine how managers trade off first impressions of employee ability versus observed performance when making promotion decisions.

Jan 12, 2017

Leonard Greenhalgh to Receive Dartmouth Lifetime Achievement Award

Leonard Greenhalgh, a Tuck professor for 38 years and a pioneer of executive education programs for minority and Native American business owners, will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award from Dartmouth College.

Jan 11, 2017

Innovate to Educate

Six major innovations to the MBA program have been introduced in the past year, targeting leadership, globalization, and inclusivity.

Jan 11, 2017

Until Better Is Best

At Tuck’s Career Development Office, continuous improvement is the goal and the method.

Jan 10, 2017

Inauguration Week Panels Consider a Trump Presidency and GOP Congress

Faculty and policy experts from across the Dartmouth community will discuss potential policy changes under a Republican White House and Congress.

Jan 04, 2017

Corporate Ethics In The Era Of Millennials

Millennials are forcing business to do good while doing well. Companies need to rise to this challenge or risk becoming an anachronism.

Jan 03, 2017

Questions of Consequence

Many of ethics professor Richard Shreve's greatest career turns began with a simple conversation.

Dec 21, 2016

The Pacesetter

A conversation with Leslie Robinson, associate professor of business administration.

Dec 19, 2016

Slaughter & Rees Report: A Holiday Wish—Progress Rather Than Regress

The end-of-year holidays are now upon us. In many parts of the world, in the days ahead children and adults alike will relish in giving and receiving gifts.

Dec 13, 2016

A Celebration of Firsts

The legacy of Herb Kemp T’66, the first African American graduate of Tuck.

Dec 12, 2016

Slaughter & Rees Report: The Stress Test Facing Europe

Slaughter and Rees discuss the current economic malaise in Italy after a failed referendum prompted Prime Minister Renzi to resign.

Dec 07, 2016

Why Facebook Failed in China

How are some companies able to succeed in overseas acquisitions? Finance professor Gordon Phillips finds the answer in the “intangibles.”

Dec 05, 2016

Slaughter & Rees Report: “Mr. President, You Are Mistaken, Sir”

Slaughter and Rees offer three important reasons why President-elect Trump's browbeating of U.S.-based companies like Carrier is a misguided approach to rebuilding jobs in America. 

Nov 29, 2016

Center Stage

With new leadership and new programming, Tuck’s Center for Private Equity and Entrepreneurship is providing students with a rich pathway to explore the industry.