The Unfinished Business of Independence
Features insights from Paul Argenti on why diversity and inclusion in business leadership matters and the repercussions of corporate America's retreat from DEI.
Features insights from Paul Argenti on why diversity and inclusion in business leadership matters and the repercussions of corporate America's retreat from DEI.
Features Robert Gulliver T'97, chief talent & diversity officer at Prudential Financial, in an article about "workcations".
Chris O'Neill T'01, CEO of GrowthLoop, authors an article exploring how AI has made him more thoughtful, more focused, and more available.
Quotes Lawrence Mur'ray, executive director of admissions and financial aid, in an article comparing and contrasting the GMAT and GRE tests.
Quotes Dan Ioschpe T’91, chairman at Iochpe-Maxion, on the growing role of non-state actors in climate initiatives.
Leela Srinivasan T'06 authors an article on the importance of trust and authenticity in athletes, brands, and storytelling in women’s sports.
Highlights Meera Bhatia T’04 and her recent promotion to president and COO of Fabletics.
Chris O’Neill T’01, CEO of GrowthLoop, authors an article on the role of AI in marketing.
Vijay Govindarajan coauthors an article on how organizations can use strategic subtraction to drive innovation.
Features insights from Teresa Fort on the impact of tariffs on the manufacturing sector of the U.S. steel industry.
Quotes Emily Blanchard on how tariffs may boost demand for domestic steel and aluminum while also driving up the cost of other materials.
Features insights from Paul Argenti on why business leaders are struggling to trust President Trump and how Elon Musk’s fallout with the administration may mark the end of corporate America’s recent strategic silence.
Amy Mitson authors an article on three alumnae leaders who exemplify the strength of Tuck’s alumni network.
Ron Adner joins the Agtech – So What? podcast to discuss what agtech companies can learn from other industries about ecosystem strategy, business models, and creating real value.
Quotes Paul Argenti on corporate America’s response—including Home Depot and Waymo—to recent ICE raids in Los Angeles.
Features insights from Scott D. Anthony D’96 on how business school educators can rethink their teachings on disruption to better prepare students for today’s fast-changing business world.
Dean Matthew Slaughter coauthors an article drawing parallels between the economic uncertainty in the U.S. under the Trump administration and that experienced in the U.K. after Brexit.
Features insights from Laurens Debo on how tipping varies across states due to factors like minimum wage, taxation policies, and social pressure.
Features research by B. Espen Eckbo on how acquisitions have contributed to the decline in the number of public companies.
A feature interview with Scott D. Anthony D’96 about his book Dual Transformation and how companies can innovate during times of disruption.
Features insights from Sarah Ketterer T’87, CEO and founder of Causeway Capital Management, on foreign stocks and opportunities in the current market.
Thom Walsh joins the Attitude with Arnie Arnesen podcast to discuss the impacts of the proposed work requirements for medicaid recipients.
Quotes Leela Srinivasan T’06, CEO of Parity, on the company’s partnership with Gainbridge to award grants to women’s sports organizations focused on the future of the industry, with increased funding this year.
Highlights Mike Adair T’09, founder and CEO of Red’s All Natural, and his entrepreneurial journey in founding the frozen burrito and breakfast sandwich company.
Quotes Jeffrey Hirsch T’99, CEO of Starz, on the company’s redefined strategy following its separation from Lionsgate.
Emily Blanchard joins the Planet Money podcast to discuss game theory strategies within the U.S.-China trade war.
Ben Marshall T’24 authors an article on the role of nonprofit board fellows programs (NBFPs) in business schools.
Lindsey Leininger joins Managed Care Cast to discuss her research with Fabric Health—a social-impact startup cofounded by Courtney Bragg T’18—that identifies laundromats as effective sites for Medicaid outreach.
Thom Walsh, adjunct instructor in the Master of Health Administration program, authors an article on the repercussions of medicaid work requirements.
Paul Argenti joins CNBC’s Squawk Box to discuss corporate communication strategies surrounding the tariffs.
Highlights the upcoming launch of the Davidson Institute for Global Security, a collaboration between Dartmouth, Tuck, and the department of economics.
Poets&Quants features Raghav Singal as a 2025 Best 40-under-40 MBA professor.
A feature interview with Coursera CEO Greg Hart mentions a course taught by Sydney Finkelstein as one of the company’s most popular.
Quotes B. Espen Eckbo on the value of corporate boards—especially in times of crisis.
A feature story profiling 12 members of the class of 2026.
Sarah Ketterer T’87 joins Bloomberg’s Merryn Talks Money podcast to discuss the current state of the stock market and why U.S. market dominance is shifting as investors seek opportunities abroad.