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Dec 10, 2019

Corporate America’s Diversity and Inclusion Falls Short for Black Employees

A new study from the Center for Talent Innovation, for which Tuck's Ella Bell Smith was an advisor, examines how and why corporate diversity and inclusion efforts are failing black employees.

Dec 10, 2019

U.S. and Chinese Trade Negotiators Planning for Delay of December Tariffs

An article about ongoing trade talks between the U.S. and China highlights a study by Emily Blanchard, Davin Chor, and coauthor Chad Bown examining how trade turmoil impacted the 2018 midterm elections.

Dec 09, 2019

Study Examines Why Black Americans Remain Scarce in Executive Suites

A new study from the Center for Talent Innovation examines how and why corporate diversity and inclusion efforts are failing black employees. Tuck’s Ella Bell Smith was an advisor for the study.

Dec 09, 2019

The 10 Most Forward-Thinking Business Courses of 2019

Highlights “Leadership in the Global Economy” taught by Dean Matthew J. Slaughter as one of the most forward-thinking MBA courses of 2019, as chosen by The Aspen Institute.

Dec 05, 2019

Silicon Valley Visits and More out West Strengthen Dartmouth Tuck MBA Ties to Tech

A feature story about recent Tuck trips to the West Coast, including a Silicon Valley technology trek and an Ecosystem Deep Dive.

Dec 04, 2019

Dartmouth Business Students among the Delegates at Madrid Climate Change Conference

Quotes Tuck students Sneha Nagarajan T’20, Posie Holmes T’21, and Hannah Payson, associate director of the Center for Business, Government & Society in a story about the Tuck delegation attending the COP25 conference in Madrid.

Dec 03, 2019

Evolving the Live Experience

At CNBC’s Evolve LA Summit, Kevin Demoff T’06, COO of the Los Angeles Rams, discusses the future of live entertainment in an era when countless on-demand options are available to consumers at home.

Dec 03, 2019

India Must Commit to AI, Next Frontier of Wealth Creation, Says Vijay Govindarajan

A Q&A with Vijay Govindarajan about the innovation opportunities and challenges that lie ahead for India.

Dec 02, 2019

What Do Don James, Nick Saban, and Bear Bryant Have in Common? They Adapted

A feature story about three preeminent football coaches highlights research by Sydney Finkelstein examining why smart executives fail.

Nov 28, 2019

Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade May Be Expensive, but the Company Needs It

Quotes Kevin Lane Keller in an article about the importance of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade to the company.

Nov 27, 2019

Report: Trade, Health Care Cost GOP Seats in 2018 Midterms

Continued coverage of a new study by Emily Blanchard, Davin Chor, and coauthor Chad Bown examining how the trade war impacted the 2018 midterm elections.

Nov 27, 2019

How Much Money is Out There?

Highlights a new study by Leslie Robinson and coauthor Jennifer Blouin examining how much corporate profit shifting costs the United States in corporate tax revenue.

Nov 26, 2019

Most Influential B-School Professors & Thought Leaders

A feature story about the 2019 Thinkers50 ranking highlights Vijay Govindarajan, Richard D’Aveni, and Sydney Finkelstein

Nov 25, 2019

Big Tech’s Big Defector

A profile of Roger McNamee T’82, managing director of Elevation Partners, chronicling his career as a Silicon Valley insider and how he became one of the leading voices in the tech-reform movement.

Nov 24, 2019

Join the Family Bank? Nah, I’ll Start a Fintech

A feature story about Honeycomb Credit, a crowdfunding fintech company based in Pittsburgh that matches early-stage businesses with investors in their communities, founded by T’17s George Cook and Ken Martin.

Nov 22, 2019

Best Books of 2019

Highlights Zucked by Roger McNamee T’82 as one of the best business books of the year.

Nov 21, 2019

New Capitalism, Staving off Class Warfare

At Bloomberg’s New Economy Forum in Beijing, Dean Matthew J. Slaughter moderates a panel discussion on the future of capitalism amid deepening global economic inequality.

Nov 18, 2019

How the New Sofi Stadium in LA Embodies the Future of Live Sports and Entertainment

Quotes Kevin Demoff T’06, COO of the Los Angeles Rams, in a feature story about the team’s new home, Sofi Stadium, set to open next year.

Nov 18, 2019

2019 Thinkers50 Ranking & Awards

Highlights Vijay Govindarajan, who earned the 2019 Innovation Award and was inducted into the Thinkers50 Hall of Fame, and Richard D'Aveni and Sydney Finkelstein, who were included in the Thinkers50 biennial global ranking.

Nov 15, 2019

It’s Not Just Farmers—U.S. Exports May Never Recover from the Trade War

Highlights a recent study by Emily Blanchard, Davin Chor, and coauthor Chad Bown examining the trade war’s impact on the 2018 midterm elections.

Nov 13, 2019

Donald Trump’s General Election Lesson for Boris Johnson: Trade Wars Lose Voters

Continued coverage of a new study by Emily Blanchard, Davin Chor, and coauthor Chad Bown exploring the trade war’s impact on the 2018 midterm elections.

Nov 12, 2019

Trump Makes No Promises on China Trade Deal

Highlights a new study by Emily Blanchard, Davin Chor, and coauthor Chad Bown examining the trade war’s impact on the 2018 midterm elections.

Nov 11, 2019

The History of wikiHow and the Future of the Internet

A feature story about wikiHow, founded and led by Jack Herrick T'97.

Nov 11, 2019

Uber CEO Walks Back Comment on Saudi Writer’s Slaying

Quotes Paul Argenti in an article about comments Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi made regarding the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Nov 08, 2019

Ralphs Supermarkets Don’t Just Want Your Business. They Want Your Love

Quotes Kevin Lane Keller in an article about new branding introduced by Kroger, parent company of Ralphs Supermarkets.

Nov 06, 2019

Women’s MBA Enrollment Steadily Grows

An article about the Forté Foundation’s latest report about gender diversity in MBA programs highlights Tuck as one of the top business schools for women.

Nov 06, 2019

Best Business Schools in the United States for Networking

Highlights Tuck as the top business school in the U.S. for networking.

Nov 05, 2019

Goldman Sachs HR Chief: Leaders Should Worry about Hiring Top Talent

An article about how Goldman Sachs attracts and retains top talent highlights research by Sydney Finkelstein examining the traits of the best business leaders.

Nov 05, 2019

Trade Progress, a Price on Good Health, Investors Really like the U.S. Economy

Highlights a paper by Emily Blanchard, Davin Chor, and coauthors exploring the trade war’s impact on the 2018 election.

Nov 05, 2019

Midsize Companies Are Growing, but Struggling to Earn Profits

Vijay Govindarajan writes about the struggles of medium firms in today's business climate.

Nov 04, 2019

Business School Students Are Putting the Planet before Profits

An article about the rise of business schools incorporating sustainability into their MBA programs quotes John McKinley, executive director of the Center for Business, Government & Society.

Nov 04, 2019

Five Business School Deans on Why You Should Still Get an MBA

Quotes Dean Matthew J. Slaughter in an article about the continued importance of the MBA degree.

Nov 03, 2019

Adweek’s 10 Brand Genius Honorees Don’t Know the Meaning of ‘Status Quo’

Features Deirdre Findlay T’00, CMO at Stitch Fix, who was one of Adweek’s Brand Genius award winners, an annual list of the marketing executives at the top of their field.

Nov 03, 2019

For 2nd Straight Year, Dartmouth Tuck Reports Record MBA Pay

A feature story about Tuck’s 2019 employment report.

Nov 03, 2019

When Things Get Tough, Companies Split Chairman, CEO Roles

Quotes B. Espen Eckbo in an article about the increase of companies splitting the CEO and chairman roles.

Oct 29, 2019

Real Humans of Dartmouth Tuck’s MBA Class of 2021

Clear Admit profiles five members of the class of 2021. The T’21s profiled are: Michelle Allum, Shervin Stoney, Robert Sewell, Krishna Desai, and Keri Yildirim.