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Apr 13, 2026

Private Credit Has Calmed the Credit Cycle

Features research coauthored by Franz Hinzen on how private credit can reduce credit supply shocks.

Apr 08, 2026

Why McCormick’s $65 Billion Deal Might Actually Work Out

Features research coauthored by Constance Helfat examining all Reverse Morris Trust (RMT) deals in the United States between 1998 and 2023 and how they’ve performed compared to traditional mergers.

Apr 07, 2026

Case Study: Should a Funeral Company Shift Its Business Model?

Andres Cuneo Zuniga coauthors an article exploring whether a Chilean burial park company should adjust its business model in response to factors such as new environmental regulations and shifting consumer preferences.

Apr 02, 2026

A Year On: Four Ways Trump’s Tariffs Have Changed the Global Economy

Features insights from Davin Chor on the decoupling between the U.S. and China a year from “Liberation Day,” when Trump launched a minimum 10 percent tariff on many imported goods.

Apr 01, 2026

Tuck’s Consulting Bootcamp Gives Undergrads a Competitive Edge in Recruiting

A feature story about the inaugural Tuck Consulting Bootcamp, a three-day virtual program that prepares undergraduates for consulting recruiting.

Mar 30, 2026

Real Humans of Microsoft: Cristina Lozada, Dartmouth Tuck MBA ’25, Product Marketing Manager

Features Cristina Lozada T’25, product marketing manager at Microsoft, on her decision to pursue an MBA at Tuck and how the experience prepared her for her career.

Mar 25, 2026

The Lines, the Prices, the Anxiety: Can Air Travel Get Any Worse?

Quotes Dan Richards T’03, CEO of Global Rescue, on American travelers’ concerns about going abroad in an article examining current air travel challenges.

Mar 24, 2026

Why the Best MBA Lessons Happen Outside the Classroom

Quotes Connor McCullough T’26 on learning outside of the classroom at Tuck, highlighting a GIX trip to Japan.

Mar 24, 2026

‘Epic Disruptions,’ AI and Higher Ed Work

Highlights Scott Anthony’s Epic Disruptions as a framework for understanding how AI is shaping work in higher education.

Mar 23, 2026

100 Most Influential Women in U.S. Finance

Sarah Ketterer T’87, CEO and founder of Causeway Capital Management, is recognized among Barron’s annual list of the 100 most influential women in U.S. finance.

Mar 20, 2026

Masters in Business: Bill Miller IV

Bill Miller IV T’08, CIO and portfolio manager for the Miller Value Fund, joins Bloomberg’s Masters in Business podcast to discuss his career journey in investing.

Mar 19, 2026

Army Veteran Creates App to Help Save Mothers

Stephiney Foley T’18, founder and CEO of Yuzi Care, joins Fox 13 Seattle’s For The Girls to discuss how her company connects parents with the clinical and emotional support they need as they navigate parenthood.

Mar 19, 2026

How to Invest $10,000 Right Now

Features insights from Sarah Ketterer T’87, CEO and founder of Causeway Capital Management, on how to invest $10,000 right now.

Mar 18, 2026

A Pastor Called off a Target Boycott. Then the Backlash Began

Quotes Paul Argenti on Target’s need for greater clarity and credibility following recent backlash.

Mar 12, 2026

Smaller Portions Are a Big Restaurant Trend as Customers Watch Their Budgets and Waistlines

Quotes Rick Cardenas T’98, CEO of Darden Restaurants, in an article examining the trend of restaurants offering smaller, less expensive portions.

Mar 11, 2026

CarGurus Is Quietly Becoming the Auto Marketplace to Beat

A feature story about CarGurus, led by CEO Jason Trevisan T’03, and its recent run of success after shedding unprofitable operations while monetizing AI-powered dealer tools.

Mar 10, 2026

Young Bankers Are Learning the Hard Way That Wall Street Doesn’t Do Influencers

Quotes Paul Argenti in an article exploring the culture clash between Wall Street and a generation of young professionals who grew up online.

Mar 09, 2026

AI Trade Is Now a Spending Game, Says BNY’s Jose Minaya

Jose Minaya T’00, global head of investments & wealth at BNY, joins CNBC’s Power Lunch to discuss what matters most for investors now, including the rise in oil prices and AI trade.

Mar 05, 2026

When Portfolio Risk Gets Real—Why Asset Managers Must Rethink Resilience and Outcomes in Today’s Mar...

Jose Minaya T’00, global head of investments & wealth at BNY, authors an article exploring how asset managers can adapt to evolving risks in today’s markets.

Mar 05, 2026

Now What? The Limits of Tariff-Driven Economic Statecraft After IEEPA

Mentions Emily Blanchard, who joined a Brookings panel to examine the economic effects of the Supreme Court invalidating Trump’s use of IEEPA to impose broad tariffs.

Mar 05, 2026

Jobs Report Likely to Show Manufacturing Continuing to Lose Jobs

Features insights from Teresa Fort on how tariffs may have contributed to the decline in manufacturing employment in the U.S. in 2025.

Mar 04, 2026

America’s Oldest Baking Company: King Arthur Baking CEO Karen Colberg on 235 Years of Tradition

Features Karen Colberg T’91, CEO of King Arthur Baking Company, as she reflects on the company’s 235 year history and future growth plans.

Mar 02, 2026

Puget Sound Business Journal Reveals 40 Under 40 Class for 2026

Stephiney Foley T’18, founder and CEO of Yuzi Care, is recognized as one of the Puget Sound Business Journal’s 40 under 40 business leaders for 2026.

Mar 02, 2026

Socially Central Leaders Drive Deeper Team Alignment

Adam Kleinbaum coauthors an article on creating alignment within teams through network-central connectors, the people who listen and bridge subgroups.

Mar 02, 2026

Tariff Pain to Stay Despite Court Ruling

Features insights from Emily Blanchard on how U.S. firms may adjust to the Trump administration’s higher tariffs as business expectations shift.

Mar 02, 2026

‘We Have to Start Thinking of AI as a Public Good’

Quotes Vijay Govindarajan on why people should approach AI as a public good.

Feb 26, 2026

Starz Reports 17 Million-Plus Subscribers as It Hopes to Build Streaming Growth

Quotes Jeffrey Hirsch T’99, CEO of Starz, on the network’s subscriber growth and revenue following its separation from Lionsgate.

Feb 24, 2026

Trump’s New Global Tariffs Go Into Effect. They Aren’t as High as He Threatened.

Features insights from Emily Blanchard on how companies can adjust to the Trump administration’s tariffs by seeking price adjustments from foreign suppliers and changing sourcing.

Feb 23, 2026

Decoupling: Where Is U.S.-China Trade Headed?

Features insights from Davin Chor on how recent U.S. tariffs on China have affected trade between the two countries and what the countries’ one-year trade truce might mean going forward.

Feb 20, 2026

‘Epic Disruptions’ by Scott D. Anthony

Scott D. Anthony D’96 joins Readers Corner to discuss his book Epic Disruptions: 11 Innovations That Shaped Our Modern World.

Feb 20, 2026

Ikea’s Big New Announcement Says a Lot About the National Mood

Mentions research coauthored by Vijay Govindarajan on retro-innovation in business, when companies blend vintage styles with modern technology.

Feb 20, 2026

These Olympics Show a Clear Demand for Gender Equity

Leela Srinivasan T’06, CEO of Parity, authors an article on gender equity in sports, citing research on the Winter Olympics that found women’s events are as popular as—or more popular than—men’s.

Feb 20, 2026

Why Michael J. Fox Sees Parkinson’s as a ‘Gift That Keeps on Taking’

Features Debi Brooks T’86, CEO and cofounder of the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research, on the founding of the foundation and its work today.

Feb 19, 2026

Why Hundreds Waited in Line for Hours for Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods to Open: ‘Couldn’t Wai...

Features insights from Laurens Debo on the hundreds of Connecticut consumers who lined up outside new grocery stores on opening day.

Feb 16, 2026

Forget ChatGPT. Do FactoryGPT

Vijay Govindarajan authors an opinion piece exploring the benefits of India prioritizing industrial AI development.

Feb 16, 2026

Future Beckons. ‘Biz Leaders Must Find Ways of Using AI to Deliver Value for Consumers’

Features insights from Vijay Govindarajan on the AI revolution and how it will reshape B2B and B2C industries.