Will AI Choke off the Supply of Knowledge?
Mentions research by James Siderius and coauthors on how the launch of ChatGPT has affected Wikipedia, highlighting a decline in views and edits on its pages.
Mentions research by James Siderius and coauthors on how the launch of ChatGPT has affected Wikipedia, highlighting a decline in views and edits on its pages.
Quotes Teresa Fort on how tariffs may impact American manufacturing jobs.
Deb Kemper T’95, managing partner at Golden Seeds Ventures, coauthors an article focused on how startup founders can navigate change.
Scott D. Anthony D’96 authors an article on how organizations can adapt to uncertainty through three practices: rethinking time, destroying to create, and learning from failure.
U.S. News & World Report recognizes Tuck among a list of MBA programs with the highest rates of graduates employed within three months of graduation.
Features insights from Charlie Wheelan D’88 on how tariffs, debt, and tech disruptions affect the U.S. economy.
Quotes Leela Srinivasan T’06, CEO of Parity, on the company’s research showing women’s soccer fans often view sponsorships as solidarity and make purchases from supporting brands.
Highlights Kevin Demoff D’99, T’06, president of the Los Angeles Rams, as a 2025 NFL game changer, emphasizing his extensive career, problem-solving skills, and leadership.
Features insights from Paul Argenti on how Trump is influencing corporate responses to cultural issues.
Highlights Zoe Kaslow T’25 in Poets&Quants’ annual list of MBAs to Watch from the class of 2025.
Quotes Paul Argenti on some brands shifting from public apologies to targeted outreach after crises.
Mentions Jeffrey Hirsch T’99, CEO of Starz, as he discusses the company’s future following its separation from Lionsgate.
Features Mariana Garavaglia T’08, chief people officer at DoorDash, in conversation with OpenAI on how the company is utilizing the technology.
Highlights Lawrence Mur’ray, executive director of admissions and financial aid, as he shares insights on the MBA admissions process at Tuck.
Paul Argenti joins CNBC’s Squawk Box to discuss the Trump administration’s reported interest in taking a stake in Intel.
Highlights Caitlin Hodge T’14, CEO and founder of the new app FeMMA, and her mission to build community and confidence by connecting more women with training partners and resources in martial arts.
Quotes Ken Pucker on fast fashion brand Shein’s plan to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
Quotes Kevin Demoff D’99, T’06, president of the Los Angeles Rams, on the team’s rise to a $10.43 billion valuation.
Includes research by B. Espen Eckbo on the decline of publicly traded companies on U.S. exchanges since the mid-1990s.
Scott D Anthony D’96 authors an article on driving innovation in the workplace.
Ken Pucker coauthors an article exploring how impact accounting can negatively affect low-income individuals and communities, creating an equity problem.
Salil Tripathi T’85, senior adviser for the Institute for Human Rights and Business, authors an article examining U.S.-India relations.
Quotes visiting professor Samuel Engel in an article about the ongoing strike by Boeing machinists.
Chris O'Neill T'01, CEO of GrowthLoop, authors a piece exploring how retailers can utilize agentic AI.
Features Tina Smith T’84, U.S. Senator from Minnesota, in a piece exploring the current state of the U.S. Senate.
Quotes Kenny Mitchell D’97, T’04, chief marketing officer at Levi Strauss & Co., in an article about the conclusion of the company’s collaboration with Beyoncé.
Mentions Scott D. Anthony D’96 and his upcoming book, Epic Disruptions: 11 Innovations That Shaped Our Modern World.
Quotes Scott D. Anthony D’96 on the ideal process for innovation, encouraging innovators to adopt a beginner’s mindset and enlist supportive critics.
Features insights from Sarah Ketterer T’87, CEO and founder of Causeway Capital Management, on why life science companies would be a valuable sector to invest $10,000 in right now.
Quotes Teresa Fort on the impact of Trump’s tariffs on U.S. manufacturing, including products designed by U.S. companies but made abroad.
Quotes Thom Walsh, adjunct instructor in the Master of Health Administration program, on how the new Medicaid work requirements may impact Vermont.
Highlights Jill Nelson T’16, CMO of Dunkin’, as a leading executive in brand building, outlining recent partnerships she’s led with the Boston Celtics, college athletes, and more.
Features insights from Gordon Phillips on how people can improve their credit scores and what types of credit cards are best for someone with bad credit.
Highlights George Cook T’17, cofounder of Honeycomb Credit, and how the platform supports small businesses by helping them raise funding through community investment campaigns.
Features research by B. Espen Eckbo on the decline in public companies over the past 30 years and how private equity companies are positioning themselves as an alternative.
Dean Matthew Slaughter joins a panel discussion on productivity and growth strategies in standout firms.