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Quotes Steven Voigt T’86, former CEO of King Arthur Flour, in a feature article about the company’s innovative approach to leadership.
Quotes Steven Voigt T’86, former CEO of King Arthur Flour, in a feature article about the company’s innovative approach to leadership.
A feature story about a study abroad program for disadvantaged college students spearheaded by Carol Reyes T’21.
A story highlighting the Center for Business, Government & Society’s Inequality Speaker Series.
Highlights Tuck’s 2019-2020 application deadlines, along with updates to the application.
Roger McNamee T’82, managing director of Elevation Partners, opines on how large technology companies have leveraged user data for profit.
A feature story about Deirdre Findlay T'00, CMO of Stitch Fix.
Quotes Sophia Cornew T'19 in an article about the class of 2019's favorite business school courses.
Quotes Emily Blanchard regarding the impact that proposed tariffs on Mexican imports could have on U.S. consumers.
Highlights research by Kusum Ailawadi which found that consumers who shop at club stores, like Costco, shop more often and spend more per trip than those who don’t shop at club stores.
Quotes Emily Blanchard in an article about how proposed tariffs on Mexico could affect the United States' standing as a negotiator in future trade deals.
“Starting to levy tariffs on Mexico is like levying tariffs on Texas,” says Dean Matthew J. Slaughter.
Paul Argenti weighs in on when and how corporations should take a stand.
Lists Tuck among the top business schools in the world for women.
Quotes Dan Richards T’03, CEO of Global Rescue, in a piece about a recent traffic jam of climbers on Mount Everest.
Highlights research by Sydney Finkelstein which found that the best managers are also great delegators.
Mentions research by Alva Taylor examining the value of thousands of comic books and their respective creators which concluded that creators who had experience in many comic book genres were more successful than their counterparts.
Mentions research by Eugene Fama and Kenneth French that established factor investing in an article about the ways investors are poorly implementing the factors—leading to undesirable returns.
Mentions a recent discussion on the changing economy with Dean Matthew J. Slaughter and Amy Klobuchar, U.S. Senator from Minnesota and Democratic candidate for U.S. president.
Highlights The Pan-Industrial Revolution by Richard D’Aveni, which posits that 3-D printing will allow for the rise of a new type of firm.
Mentions a 2017 study by Kusum Ailawadi which found that people who shop at club stores, like Costco, spend more on food and consume more calories on average.
A feature story about Professor Praveen Kopalle's new research exploring the effect of information and pricing on electricity consumption.
A feature story about Tuck's Next Step: Transition to Business program for elite athletes and military veterans.
Mentions Ella Bell Smith, who was a panelist at the 2019 Ascend Summit, where she spoke about the often unknown hurdles facing women of color in the workplace.
Vijay Govindarajan writes about the plausibility that marketing has lost relevance relative to research and development.
Quotes T'19s Sophia Cornew and Marcus Morgan in an article debunking common myths about various business schools.
A feature story about Tuck's Next Step: Transition to Business program for military veterans and elite athletes.
Features Vijay Govindarajan’s Three-Box Solution in an article about soccer club Manchester United’s continued struggles.
Mentions data compiled by Kenneth French which shows that value stocks lagged growth stocks over the past decade.
Highlights research by Andrew Bernard and Teresa Fort showing the effects of offshoring on a company’s domestic employment and production.
Mentions research by Eugene Fama and Kenneth French that established smart beta, or factor investing.
Highlights Tuck, which was ranked #6 by U.S. News & World Report for its specialization in management.
Gail Goodman T’87 writes why she decided to join Pepperlane, a startup that empowers women by helping stay-at-home moms create microbusinesses, as Chief Product Officer.
Highlights Ron Adner, who was on the advisory council for choosing the 2019 CNBC Disruptor 50.
Quotes Kayla Demers T’19 in an article about terms students learn in business school.
Features Bekey Kettering T’19 in an article about three mothers pursuing their MBAs.
Features Sam Humbert T’19 in Poets & Quants’ annual list of the 100 MBAs to watch from the year’s graduating class.