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The Unwitting Ease of the Echo Chamber

Tuck professor Adam Kleinbaum studies the impact of language style similarities on social networks.

Jan 24, 2020

Tuck Expands Geographic Regions of International Councils

Effective January 1, Tuck's international councils are now the Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) Council, the Asia Pacific Council, and the Latin America and Caribbean Council.

Jan 22, 2020

Tuck Launches New Program for Lifelong Learning

The new Tuck Alumni Lifelong Learning program will provide timely and timeless content for alumni of all ages and interests.

Jan 21, 2020

Looking Outward, Listening Closely: A Conversation with Tuck Dean Matthew Slaughter

Dean Slaughter reflects on his first term as dean, his priorities for his second term, and the business education landscape.

Jan 20, 2020

At COP25, Tuck Has a Front-Row Seat

Tuck recently sent a student delegation to the annual United Nations climate talks in Madrid.

Jan 16, 2020

Timely & Timeless: Inside Tuck’s First-Year Core Curriculum

An in-depth look at Tuck’s enhanced first-year experience.

Jan 14, 2020

Corporate Governance: 5 Myths, 5 Realities

What is the true role of corporate stakeholders? Tuck finance professor B. Espen Eckbo debunks five myths about the U.S. corporate governance system.

Jan 06, 2020

Slaughter & Rees Report: Our End-of-Year Holiday Wish

Are adults—in America and around the world—failing their children? Matthew J. Slaughter and Matthew Rees share an important wish for the New Year.

Dec 16, 2019

Tuck School Dean Matthew Slaughter Wins Aspen Award for Teaching

The Aspen Institute selected the Tuck course Leadership in the Global Economy for one of its Ideas Worth Teaching Awards.

Dec 11, 2019

Three Social Media Themes to Watch in 2020

Tuck professor Lauren Grewal outlines the future of social media in marketing.

Dec 04, 2019

Tuck Heads West

A student technology trek to Silicon Valley, a Centers-led deep dive into the entrepreneurial ecosystem of the Bay Area, and a new California-based career adviser expand Tuck’s cross-country reach.

Nov 27, 2019

Vijay Govindarajan Inducted into Thinkers50 Hall of Fame

Tuck professor and strategist Vijay Govindarajan received the 2019 Thinkers50 Distinguished Innovation Award and was inducted into the organization’s Hall of Fame for his life-long work dedicated to the field of management, strategy, and innovation.

Nov 26, 2019

Dean Matthew Slaughter Moderates Bloomberg New Economy Panel

Slaughter led a lively discussion on how a new capitalism can prevent class warfare.

Nov 22, 2019

Tuck Students Launch Search Fund Speaker Series

T’20s Ryan Turk and Jim Prial started an ambitious speaker series at Tuck to teach would-be entrepreneurs about an innovative path to company ownership.

Nov 18, 2019

Agility is the Theme at the Tuck Marketing Symposium

Marketing executives from Colgate-Palmolive, Wayfair, and others discuss marketing’s role in the rapidly evolving business landscape.

Nov 11, 2019

David M. Rubenstein Advises MBAs to Follow their Passions and Lead by Example

The Carlyle Group co-founder was the first speaker in the new “View from the Top” speaker series at Tuck.

Nov 11, 2019

Tuck’s 2019 MBA Employment Results Best Prior Records

98 percent of Tuck graduates received job offers within three months after graduation as MBA compensation soars to a record high.

Nov 01, 2019

My Enemy, My Friend

New research by Tuck’s Ron Adner explores the delicate balance between competition and cooperation in today’s fluid business ecosystems.

Oct 22, 2019

The New Consulting

Consulting isn’t dead. It has evolved. Eleven alumni in the industry explain how.

Oct 11, 2019

Work Begins on the Arthur L. Irving Institute

The building will be located between the business and engineering schools.

Oct 10, 2019

Tuck Doubles its Scholarship Power

Scholarship fundraising efforts to remove financial barriers for MBA students are paying off.

Oct 04, 2019

The Surprising Power of Online Reviews

Tuck marketing professor Prasad Vana studies the impact of individual reviews on purchases.

Oct 02, 2019

Largest Gift in Tuck History to Fuel Global Learning Program

A $25-million donation from the American family foundation of Michaela and Zdenek Bakala T’89 will support TuckGO, the school’s global learning program.

Sep 28, 2019

Gordon Phillips Mines Census Data in a set of Pathbreaking Research Papers

With unique access to secure Census data, Phillips is answering new questions about how people use credit and make career choices.

Sep 26, 2019

Gordon Phillips and Colleagues Receive NSF Grant to Build New Business Open Knowledge Network

The grant will fund a project linking financial, business, and government information for ease of analysis for entrepreneurs, larger businesses, and researchers.

Sep 18, 2019

New Year, New Electives

Ten exciting elective courses showcase the breadth and depth of the Tuck curriculum.

Sep 17, 2019

Celebrating 50 Years of Women at Tuck

Beginning in October 2019, Tuck will host a series of events and programming that reflect on its rich history and celebrate its vibrant future.

Sep 16, 2019

Retailer Apps: A New Channel for Customer Engagement

Tuck professor Scott Neslin uncovers the best customer segments for retailer mobile apps.

Sep 04, 2019

The Ripple Effects of Easier Access to Health Care

Tuck clinical professor Lindsey Leininger examines the interplay between two important social safety nets.

Aug 28, 2019

Tuck Welcomes First-Year Students with Innovative Tuck Launch Program

Tuck Launch is a new, expanded orientation program for incoming first-year MBA students that incorporates experiential learning and reflection.

Aug 21, 2019

Tuck Class of 2021 Surpasses School Records

The Tuck class of 2021 sets an all-time high for average GMAT score, highest percentage of U.S. minorities, and greatest international representation.

Aug 20, 2019

Kevin Lane Keller Wins 2019 Blair Award for Marketing Accountability

Keller, the E.B. Osborn Professor of Marketing at Tuck, was a joint recipient with Dr. Roger Sinclair of the inaugural Blair Award from the Marketing Accountability Standards Board.

Aug 19, 2019

Does Shared Ownership Lead to Less Competition?

Tuck professor Katharina Lewellen studies the effect of common ownership on inter-firm competition.

Aug 14, 2019

Tuck Alumni Band Together in Support of Dartmouth Custodian

When long-time Dartmouth custodian Tim Covell was diagnosed with cancer, Tuckies were quick to jump to action. Now, Covell’s GoFundMe campaign is just $600 short of its $14,000 goal.

Aug 08, 2019

Making Sense of the Current Trade Conflicts

The U.S. has implemented an unprecedented set of trade barriers over the past year and a half. Tuck professor Emily Blanchard explains what they might mean for firms and consumers.

Aug 06, 2019

Five Things I Know about International Trade

Recent political discourse portrays international trade as a zero-sum game, says associate professor and globalization chair Davin Chor.

Jul 30, 2019