Original Sin: Israel, Palestine, and the Revenge of Old West Asia
Salil Tripathi T’85, senior adviser for the Institute for Human Rights and Business, discusses the current situation in West Asia.
Salil Tripathi T’85, senior adviser for the Institute for Human Rights and Business, discusses the current situation in West Asia.
Features insights from Sarah Ketterer T’87, CEO and founder of Causeway Capital Management, on Meta's capital expenditure spending plan, the AI boom, and where the market is headed.
Vijay Govindarajan coauthors an article about finfluencers, the risks they pose to companies, and strategies for leaders to minimize these risks.
Highlights High West Distillery, founded by David Perkins T’90, and its innovative product blending process.
Features Tuck in an article highlighting 10 business schools around the world to watch in 2025.
Features insights from Davin Chor on how China may respond to President Trump’s proposed tariffs.
Chris O’Neill T’01, CEO of GrowthLoop, authors an article about the debate over return-to-office policies versus remote-first work.
Features insights from Scott Anthony D’96 on emerging disruptions in business, including AI, and how business schools can prepare students to face them.
Quotes Roger McNamee T’82, managing director of Elevation Partners, on his support of the “Free Our Feeds” initiative to counter billionaire control over social media.
Mentions the book How Stella Saved the Farm by Vijay Govindarajan and coauthor as one of Walmart’s CEO’s most impactful books of 2024.
Quotes Kate Grussing T’91, founder and managing director of Sapphire Partners, on the widening gender pay gap in Europe for non-executive board members.
Highlights Kevin Demoff T’06, team president of the Los Angeles Rams, and his decision to relocate the Rams’ playoff game to Arizona due to the LA wildfires.
Features research by Pino Audia and coauthors examining the myth of the “garage” entrepreneur.
Dean Matthew Slaughter authors an opinion piece examining how higher education has benefited from the H-1B visa program.
Chris O’Neill T’01, CEO of GrowthLoop, shares insights on how brands can utilize personalization to enhance the customer experience.
Quotes Teresa Fort on the impact President-elect Trump’s tariffs may have on American manufacturers.
Highlights the bequest from Glenn Britt D’71, T’72, former CEO of Time Warner Cable, and his wife Barbara, of $150 million to increase financial aid for undergraduate students at Dartmouth and graduate students at Tuck.
Paul Argenti joins Squawk Pod to discuss the succession plans and executive turnover on multiple corporate teams in 2025, including Apple and Disney.
Paul Argenti joins Squawk Box to discuss the return to in-person work trend in 2025.
Features insights from Sydney Finkelstein on how expertise can hinder leadership by stifling curiosity and fostering overconfidence.
Quotes Jill Nelson T’16, CMO of Dunkin’, on Dunkin’s partnership with singer Sabrina Carpenter for a special drink inspired by her song, “Espresso.”
Mentions the article “Tacking Disruption Playfully” by Scott Anthony D’96, which explores how leaders can get employees back in practice with playing at work.
T’25s Zac Seeber, Leen Ajlouni, and Saad Shaukat, along with Hannah Payson, executive director of the Center for Business, Government & Society, reflect on their experiences at the B20 Summit in São Paulo, Brazil.
Quotes Leela Srinivasan T’06, CEO of Parity, on improving the experience of women in sports through increased accessibility and visibility.
Quotes Emily Blanchard on how the United States’ exports of capital goods, including semiconductors and other ICT products, contributed to the U.S. economy’s 3.1 percent annual growth in the third quarter.
Quotes Paul Argenti on tech CEOs at companies such as Meta, Amazon, and Uber donating to President Trump’s inaugural fund.
Vijay Govindarajan joins HBR’s IdeaCast podcast to discuss how organizations are starting to focus on products that grow with the consumer, delivering more value for the buyer and business in the long run.
Quotes Adam Kleinbaum on Walmart and other companies reevaluating and reframing their DEI efforts.
Highlights six members of the class of 2025—Neil Chavan, Joyce Amihere, Caitlin Mahoney, Joe Barrett, Jessica Demian, and David Ogabu—and their internships over the summer.
Quotes Richard Sansing in an article examining the compliance with federal tax and state business laws by charter school network Third Future Schools (TFS) and Third Future Schools-Texas.
Quotes Laurens Debo on a Tuck GIX trip to Seoul, South Korea in which he and 30 students visited the Seoul Center for Creative Economy & Innovation (SCCEI).
Features insights from Roger McNamee T’82, managing director of Elevation Partners, on the potential ban of TikTok from U.S. app stores.
Clear Admit profiles six members of the class of 2026. Students highlight Tuck’s global network, immersive location, and collaborative learning environment as some of the school’s biggest draws.
A feature story about Tuck’s 2024 employment data. For the class of 2024, 91 percent received a job offer within three months after graduation, and median total compensation sustained a school record of $205,000.
Highlights the Black Student Association at Tuck (BSAT) and their annual Tuck Black Ski weekend.
Highlights Jay Benson T’96, CEO of Simon Pearce, and the company’s new partnership with private equity, firm SBJ Capital.