Global Markets Are On a Tear. These Stocks in Europe and Japan Are Still Bargains.
Features insights from Sarah Ketterer T’87, CEO and founder of Causeway Capital Management, on foreign stocks and opportunities in the current market.
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.
Dean Matthew Slaughter coauthors a report proposing a new immigration program aimed at creating economic opportunities for immigrants while revitalizing communities across the U.S.
Highlights Stephiney Foley T’18 as one of ten trailblazing women in the Seattle area. Foley is the founder and CEO of Yuzi Care, a wellness tech company focused on providing postpartum care services to mothers and families.
Leela Srinivasan T’06, CEO of Parity, authors an article on the growing popularity of women’s sports and advocates for building equity into its foundation.
Roger McNamee T’82, managing director of Elevation Partners, joins CNBC’s Money Movers to discuss investing in AI.
Jason Trevisan T’03, CEO of CarGurus, joins CNBC’s The Exchange to discuss the potential impact of tariffs on car prices and to share the company’s latest quarterly earnings results.
Features insights from Sonya Mishra on Goldman Sachs’ rejection of shareholder resolutions related to DEI.
Quotes Paul Argenti on Duolingo’s shift toward AI and automation and reduced reliance on human labor.
Highlights JoeyCo, a platform founded by Alison Donnally T’18, that connects older adults needing household help with students seeking housing and flexible work.
Highlights Jeffrey Hirsch T’99, CEO of Starz, and the company’s recent separation from Lionsgate as well as future growth plans.
Quotes Christian Oberle T’05, head of Americas financial sponsors group at Barclays, on how market uncertainty is influencing investment decisions.
Mark DesJardine coauthors an article on how companies can attract celebrity or high-profile investors and the benefits of doing so.
Features insights from Bret Bero T’85 on Berkshire Hathaway’s approach to holding and deploying cash in the coming years, as Warren Buffett steps down as CEO.
Quotes Betsabeh Madani-Hermann T’13, global head of research at Philips, on efforts to regulate AI usage in Europe and the U.K. and their impact on innovation.
Mentions Kevin Demoff D’99, T’06, president of the Los Angeles Rams, and the team’s collaboration with the state of Hawaii to promote tourism.
Highlights Jeff Kim T’11, CEO of Yanolja Cloud and CSO of Yanolja Group, and how the AI-powered data enablement platform focused on travel has evolved under his leadership, and plans for continued growth.
Features insights from Anant Sundaram on how Paramount is navigating Trump’s lawsuit against CBS while working to finalize a potential sale to Skydance Media.
Highlights Avery Nelson III T’03, executive vice president of Corning Incorporated, who will assume a new position as COO of the company later this year.
Quotes Paul Argenti on Trump’s plans to replace diversity, equity and inclusion with a “system of merit.”
Features T’25s Magdala Díaz de Rávago Zevallos, Berk Atillasoy, and Jordan Swett in Poets&Quants’ annual list of the Best & Brightest MBA students from the class of 2025.
Features insights from Rick Wurster T’00, CEO of Charles Schwab, on how stock investors are reducing risk and diversifying in response to economic uncertainty in the U.S.