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Jan 18, 2023

Dartmouth Tuck Dean Earns Third Term

A feature story about Dean Matthew Slaughter, who was appointed to his third term as dean of the Tuck School.

Jan 18, 2023

Bloomberg Markets: The Close (01/18/2023)

Dean Matthew Slaughter joins Bloomberg Markets: The Close to discuss immigration and its impact on the economy, as well as the state and future of globalization.

Jan 17, 2023

On MLK Day, a Portland Attorney Says That It’s Important to Address Racism after the S...

Quotes Krystal Williams T’03, founder and manager of Providentia Group, who spoke at an event honoring Martin Luther King, Jr. in Maine.

Jan 15, 2023

Why A.I. is Making Life Easier for Credit Cards

Roger Hochschild T’90, CEO of Discover Financial Services, joins Fortune to discuss how artificial intelligence has impacted the banking and lending industry.

Jan 15, 2023

10 Business Schools to Watch in 2023

Features Tuck in an article highlighting 10 business schools around the world to watch in 2023.

Jan 13, 2023

How Small Businesses Can Continue Being Resilient, Optimistic and Determined

Yancey Spruill T’97, CEO of DigitalOcean, authors a piece exploring how small and midsize businesses can succeed during economic uncertainty.

Jan 11, 2023

Outage Offers Second Case for Modernization of Air Travel Systems

Quotes Samuel Engel in an article about how recent operations failures at Southwest Airlines and an FAA system outage could impact the broader air travel industry.

Jan 08, 2023

How Technology Is Redrawing the Boundaries of the Firm

Features research by Gordon Phillips and coauthor Katie Moon examining a firm’s external purchase commitments as a share of its cost of sales.

Jan 08, 2023

Southwest Airlines Meltdown Highlights Insular Management Team: ‘a Founder-Based Culture Can Only Take It So Far’

Quotes Samuel Engel in an article exploring how Southwest’s management culture may have contributed to its recent operations struggles.

Jan 01, 2023

Recovering from Big Tech’s Lost Decade

Roger McNamee T’82 authors an opinion piece highlighting the lessons Americans should learn from a decade of unregulated tech.

Dec 30, 2022

Five Game-Changing Gifts to Higher Education in 2022

Features the $52 million gift to fund the Dartmouth Summit on Health, Wealth, and Sustainability in an article about trends in academic donations.

Dec 28, 2022

10 Months Into Job, Southwest’s C.E.O. Faces a Giant Crisis

Quotes Samuel Engel in an article exploring how Southwest’s operations collapsed during the holiday travel season.

Dec 28, 2022

Jeff Bezos’ Leadership Style Propelled Him to Become One of the Richest Men in the World. H...

Quotes Sydney Finkelstein in an article examining Jeff Bezos' distinct leadership style.

Dec 22, 2022

AI Trends for 2023: Industry Experts (And ChatGPT AI) Make Their Predictions

Quotes Vijay Govindarajan in an article about the future of AI and trends that could materialize in 2023.

Dec 21, 2022

4 Things You Need to Know about the Metaverse This Month

Quotes Vijay Govindarajan in an article about how VR could transform the way we work and learn.

Dec 19, 2022

Goodbye 2022: What’s in Store for the Economy in 2023?

Features Dean Matthew Slaughter in an article about 2022 economic trends and predictions for 2023.

Dec 19, 2022

The Media Is Making the Same Mistakes with Musk That It Did with Trump

Roger McNamee T’82 authors an opinion piece examining the media’s current and future relationship with Elon Musk, particularly since his acquisition of Twitter earlier this year.

Dec 19, 2022

America Needs More Immigration to Defeat Inflation

Dean Matthew Slaughter coauthors a piece exploring how immigration could help fight inflation.

Dec 19, 2022

What Is Sustainable Aviation Fuel? Some Say It’s the Key to a Greener Airline Industry

Quotes Samuel Engel in an article exploring sustainable aviation fuel and how it can be used to reduce the carbon footprint of flying.

Dec 18, 2022

‘Crypto Winter’ Has Come. And It’s Looking More like an Ice Age.

Quotes Dean Matthew Slaughter in an article examining recent hardships faced by the cryptocurrency industry.

Dec 16, 2022

MBA Grads from These 6 Top Business Schools Landed $200K Starting Pay Packages in 2022

Features Tuck in a roundup of employment data at top U.S. business schools.

Dec 16, 2022

The Most Disruptive MBA Startups Of 2022

Features Future Farmers, founded and led by Elena Nikvashvili T’22, as one of the most disruptive MBA startups from members of the MBA class of 2022.

Dec 13, 2022

Beyond the Numbers: Interview with Tuck’s Career Services Director

A feature interview with Stephen Pidgeon T’07, executive director of career services.

Dec 13, 2022

Real Humans of the Dartmouth Tuck MBA Class of 2024

Clear Admit profiles six members of the class of 2024.

Dec 12, 2022

Former FTX CEO Faces Lawmakers at the FTX Collapse Hearings

Features Paul Argenti in a piece about how Sam Bankman-Fried, former CEO of cryptocurrency exchange FTX, courted lawmakers in Washington in order to build up the brand’s credibility.

Dec 09, 2022

Dissent Is Not Disloyalty. Employers Must Accept This—The Earlier the Better

Highlights Sydney Finkelstein and his book Why Smart Executives Fail in an article exploring the relationship between employee loyalty and disagreement with leadership decisions.

Dec 09, 2022

Google Cofounder Sergey Brin Has Quietly Donated More than $1 Billion toward Parkinson’s Disease

Features Deborah Brooks T’86, co-founder and CEO of the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, in an article about Sergey Brin’s donations to Parkinson’s research.

Dec 08, 2022

Economic Gurus Call For Continued Investment Even during Crisis

Features Vijay Govindarajan in an article examining why companies should continue to invest during economic downturns.

Dec 08, 2022

Superfans and Microtribes—How Brands Can Harness Passionate Consumers to Drive Growth

Quotes Jim Weber T’86, CEO of Brooks Running, in an article about companies targeting microtribes.

Dec 07, 2022

Nuveen Stands Ready to Continue on M&A Spree

Features Jose Minaya T’00, CEO of Nuveen Investments, in a story about the company’s continued focus on mergers & acquisitions.

Dec 06, 2022

Airlines and Airports Need Each Other—And Also Hate Each Other

Quotes Samuel Engel in a piece examining the, oftentimes, bitter business relationship between airports and airlines.

Dec 06, 2022

HBO Max Returns to Amazon Prime Video Channels, Reversing Previous Strategy in New Streaming Distribution Pact

Quotes Cem Sibay T’05, vice president of Prime Video at Amazon, in an article about HBO Max returning to the platform.

Dec 06, 2022

Discover CEO Says Spending on Credit Cards Is Slowing Down

Roger Hochschild T’90, president and CEO of Discover Financial Services, joins Bloomberg’s The Open to discuss how record-high inflation is affecting consumer spending.

Dec 06, 2022

The U.S. MBA Programs with the Most International Students

Highlights Tuck among the top business schools at enrolling international students.

Dec 05, 2022

Safe and Boring Is a Dangerous Illusion

Cites Vijay Govindarajan in an article examining issues with so-called “safe and boring” investments.

Dec 05, 2022

Disrupting the Disruptors

Roger McNamee T’82, managing director at Elevation Partners, authors an opinion piece exploring how the current economic climate presents new challenges and opportunities for tech companies.