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Oct 17, 2019

Companies Invest in Social Values as Corporate Giving Climbs 11%

Quotes Paul Argenti in an article about corporations' increased focus on values and social investments.

Oct 17, 2019

These 5 CEOs All Did Their MBAs at Dartmouth Tuck—Here’s Why

Features five Tuck alumni CEOs—Emily Chen T’15, Roger Hochschild T’90, Nykia Wright T’09, David Perkins T’90, and Jayne Hrdlicka T’88—in an article about how their MBAs prepared them to lead a company.

Oct 16, 2019

Hidden GI Bill Benefit

A feature story about how military veterans can use the GI Bill to attend executive education courses at top business schools—including the Advanced Management Program and Next Step program offered at Tuck.

Oct 16, 2019

What’s the Manufacturing Job Killer, Automation or Trade?

Quotes Teresa Fort in an article about the impacts of trade and technology on manufacturing.

Oct 15, 2019

B-School Deans Take a Stand on Immigration Policy

Dean Matthew J. Slaughter joins business school deans from 50 different institutions to publicly call on President Trump and congressional leaders to overhaul the country’s immigration policy for high-skilled workers.

Oct 14, 2019

Consumers Are Feeling Good about Where the Economy’s Headed

Dean Matthew J. Slaughter joins Marketplace to discuss consumer confidence.

Oct 14, 2019

Capitalism Is the Solution to Corporate America’s Challenges—Not the Cause

Curt Welling writes about the necessity of profitability for a company to achieve its mission.

Oct 13, 2019

Executives Rethink Social-Media Policies After China Dust-Up

An article about the complexities facing chief executives when commenting on global affairs quotes Paul Argenti.

Oct 11, 2019

Leading Rapid Change: The Ill-Fated Bed, Bath & Beyond, Forever 21, and Sports Illustrated

An article exploring how business leaders can respond to industries during times of great change mentions a Harvard Business Review article by Vijay Govindarajan.

Oct 11, 2019

Trump and China Have a ‘Phase One Deal.’ The World Economy Is Still at Risk.

Quotes Emily Blanchard in an article about a potential trade deal between the U.S. and China.

Oct 11, 2019

Trading Silence for Access: The Cost of Doing Business in China

Quotes Paul Argenti in an article about the pitfalls of doing business in China.

Oct 11, 2019

Meet Dartmouth Tuck’s MBA Class of 2021

A feature profiling 12 members of the class of 2021: Ranulfo Allen, Nakul Arora, Roberto Ayora Peon, Kinan Bachour, Sarah Elizabeth Blatt, Kazuha Cortes, Nathan Farrar, Corey Hester, Zoya Imam, Carol Maria Reyes Rios, Zoë White, and Yanzhou Zhang.

Oct 10, 2019

Over the Summer Months, Greater Boston Surpassed SF, NYC in Average Seed-Stage Dollar Volume

Quotes Ed Warren T'17, co-founder of mobile car maintenance company Zippity, in an article about the Boston area’s strong summer seed rounds.

Oct 09, 2019

NBA’s China Crisis Shows Lack of Planning for Doing Business There

Paul Argenti comments on the recent controversy involving the NBA and its business dealings in China.

Oct 08, 2019

U.S. Companies Walk Fine Line When Doing Business with China

Quotes Paul Argenti in an article about the considerations companies must make when doing business in China.

Oct 08, 2019

Irving Building Project Underway at Dartmouth

A feature story about the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy & Society. The Irving Institute will facilitate collaboration and offer new ways for Tuck MBA students to deepen their engagement with the energy industry.

Oct 05, 2019

Lebanon Company’s Smoking Indicator Tapped to Tackle Vaping Detection

A feature story about FreshAir Sensor, co-founded by Jack O’Toole T’14, which received $225,000 in funding from the National Institutes of Health to develop and commercialize a device to detect vaping.

Oct 04, 2019

Carlyle Group’s Sarah Schwarzschild on Real Estate Private Equity, Advice to Women

Sarah Schwarzschild T’08, co-head of metropolitan and managing director-partner at The Carlyle Group, discusses her career, and offers advice to women looking to rise up in the private equity industry.

Oct 03, 2019

Bot Companies Are Creating Many Millionaires in India

Quotes Vijay Govindarajan in an article about the rise of robotic process automation firms in India, and the importance of digital technology to the future of the country.

Oct 03, 2019

10 MBA Programs Where Grads Earn the Most in Consulting

Mentions Tuck among the top MBA programs for placing students into highly compensated consulting roles.

Oct 01, 2019

An Investor, a Diplomat, & a Photographer—There’s More Than 1 Way into the Dartmouth Tuck MBA...

Profiles Tuck students Melina Sánchez Montañés T’20, Kevin Yuan T’20, and Omar AlBanawi T’21. Though from different professional backgrounds, all three students were drawn to the school’s values and the impact a Tuck MBA could have on their careers.

Sep 30, 2019

Dartmouth Business School’s Global Program Gets $25 Million Donation

A feature story about the $25 million gift—the largest in school history—from the American family foundation of Michaela and Zdenek Bakala T’89 in support of TuckGO, the school’s global education program.

Sep 29, 2019

Tuck Gets $25 Million for Global Study Program

A feature story about the $25 million gift from the American family foundation of Michaela and Zdenek Bakala T'89 in support of TuckGO—the school's global learning program.

Sep 29, 2019

Purpose+Profit: Capitalism Is Getting a Makeover

Quotes Vijay Govindarajan in an article about the rise of compassionate capitalism.

Sep 29, 2019

Zippity Aims to Make Car Repairs at Your Work Site a Job Benefit

A feature story about Zippity, a mobile car maintenance company founded by T’17s Edward Warren and Russ Walker while they were students at Tuck.

Sep 25, 2019

CMO Next 2019: 50 Game-Changing Marketing Leaders

Highlights Deirdre Findlay T'00 and Kenny Mitchell T'00 as two game-changing marketing leaders in Forbes' second annual CMO Next list.

Sep 25, 2019

Business Meets Tech at Dartmouth: Two Students Launch Medical Device Company

A feature story about Clairways, a medical device company focused on providing smart lung monitoring, co-founded by Jeff Bemowski T'18 and Justice Amoh D’13, TH’19.

Sep 23, 2019

Here’s What Drove SoftBank to Push for WeWork CEO’s Removal

Features Paul Argenti in a piece about former WeWork CEO Adam Neumann.

Sep 22, 2019

Gender Diversity Pays Off: A New Stanford Study Finds Equitable Hiring Boosts Companies’ Stock Pr

Features research by Jennifer Dannals and coauthors which finds that investors significantly increased their investment in companies with higher gender diversity.

Sep 22, 2019

The Most Interesting New MBA Courses at B-Schools This Year

Mentions Tuck along with Harvard for offering the most new courses, including both elective and core courses, this academic year.

Sep 20, 2019

Investors May Prefer Companies with More Women in the Workforce

Cites comments by Jennifer Dannals about a study she co-authored which found that investors were more likely to bet that a company's stock price would increase if it had more women on staff than average.

Sep 19, 2019

Masters in Business: Sarah Ketterer Discusses Investment Management

Sarah Ketterer T’87, co-founder and chief executive officer of Causeway Capital Management, discusses her career, influences and mentors, lessons learned, and inspirations.

Sep 19, 2019

Shootings and Shock Value: Hoodies, PSA Use Similar Tactics

Quotes Paul Argenti in an article about a recent back-to-school video spot and a fashion show that both used shock value to make a point about gun violence.

Sep 19, 2019

Central Banks Hide behind Negative Rates That Don’t Work, Peter Fisher

An interview with Peter Fisher about the Federal Reserve’s latest interest rate cut, global banking pressures, the state of the U.S. economy, and more.

Sep 18, 2019

30 Best Business Schools for Alumni Networks—That Will Help You Land Jobs

Highlights Tuck in an article about the top business school alumni networks.

Sep 18, 2019

When Regulations Meet Market Forces

Features Teresa Fort in a piece about the state of FedEx. Fort says the trade war has negatively impacted the company.