With COVID-19 Looming, Tuck Students Address an Oxygen Shortage in Haiti
A team of five Tuck students enrolled in the OnSite Global Consulting course created a sustainable model for oxygen distribution in Haiti’s Southern Peninsula.
A team of five Tuck students enrolled in the OnSite Global Consulting course created a sustainable model for oxygen distribution in Haiti’s Southern Peninsula.
Ten professors at the Tuck School share their must-reads for 2021.
Marchick, an adjunct professor at Tuck, has been named COO of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation.
In three virtual events, alumni on Tuck’s Advisory Board and the MBA Council spoke with Dean Matthew Slaughter about navigating the pandemic as business leaders of their organizations.
Now nearly 25 years old, Tuck’s Business Bridge program has turned out 6,000-plus well-rounded business leaders. And amidst a global pandemic, its mission of building tomorrow’s leaders is more relevant than ever.
Resilient amid a global crisis, Tuck graduates and students steadily secure jobs and internships—and set a new record in MBA compensation.
FitFighter founder and CEO T’11 Sarah Apgar’s winning pitch to the sharks landed her a deal with entrepreneur Daniel Lubetzky, founder of KIND snack bars.
When Kinya Seto T’96, CEO of LIXIL Group Corporation, sought to set a common language for innovation at his company, he turned to a familiar resource: Tuck, and his former professor Vijay “VG” Govindarajan.
Leininger, a clinical professor at Tuck, combined her passions for public health and data literacy to become an influential truth-teller during the COVID-19 pandemic.
As the COVID-19 pandemic strained hospitals and clinics, concepts taught in the Health Care Operations Management course in the Master of Health Care Delivery Science program were at the forefront for serving patients.
Tuck faculty members from a variety of research areas were recognized by top journals for their contributions to their respective fields.
Tuck’s first-ever virtual reunion marked the conclusion of the year-long 50 Years of Women at Tuck celebration.
An update on recent actions and next steps towards Tuck’s Strategic Plan for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and annual report.
What does it mean to have an integrated curriculum? Tuck offers the best example.
Opening in fall 2021, Arthur L. Irving Institute home will set a sustainability standard.
A clinical professor at Tuck and former governor of New Hampshire, John Lynch was presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Business & Industry Association (BIA)—New Hampshire’s Statewide Chamber of Commerce.
The 2020 Tuck Diversity Conference co-chairs weigh in on what this year’s theme, “Empowering Every Voice,” means to them.
The Tuck community leveraged its strengths to ensure a robust summer experience for every T’21.
Why? Because it's everyone's business, says Arsalan Suhail T’20, director of operations and business development at TrueLearn.
In celebration of its 10th anniversary, the Tuck Association of Diverse Alumni (TADA) recently unveiled a refreshed mission, vision, and goals, as well as several new strategic priorities aimed at promoting the interests and supporting the ongoing needs of Tuck’s diverse alumni and students.
A student-led venture fund at Tuck is supporting EdMod in its mission to enhance the educational experience of children and teachers in the special education community.
Amidst a global pandemic, a team of mission-focused Tuckies is building innovative technology solutions that both serve the common good and preserve privacy.
Tuck’s innovative two-week introduction to the MBA program was specifically tailored to the unique context of 2020.
As part of Tuck’s Alumni Lifelong Learning initiative, the summer virtual programs brought the entire community together for rich, faculty-led sessions on topics ranging from race and equity to managing your brand through a crisis.
As their MBA studies begin, the Tuck class of 2022 sets school records for percentage of women, international representation, and more.
Dia Draper, who has spent the past 15 years leading diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in the Dartmouth and Upper Valley communities, will become the first Assistant Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the Tuck School.
Three student fellows of the Center for Digital Strategies worked with Google this year to enhance its mobile gaming business and help it to advise and support its customers more effectively.
Tuck’s powerful Startup Incubator worked with 26 Tuck and Dartmouth student teams this spring to launch and grow new businesses.
Richard S. Bower, the Leon E. Williams Professor of Finance and Managerial Economics, Emeritus, was a legendary teacher and scholar who was universally loved. He passed away on July 29 at the age of 91.
Tuck’s impact fund invests $25K in CNote, a financial technology platform that enables investors to put their money towards communities and causes they care about.
Summoning Tuck’s team-building ethos and affinity for the outdoors, T’07s Andrew Smith and Bob Hall are redefining the trucking and logistics industry.
A deep dive into why the Nonprofit Board Fellows program at Tuck matters now, more than ever.
In celebration of 50 years of women at Tuck, we asked alumnae what it takes to succeed in today's business world.
Tuck was the first business school to create its own executive program for diverse entrepreneurs. Marking its 40th anniversary this year, more than 8,000 students have graduated from the program to date.
This spring, 56 teams of first-year students engaged with companies and nonprofits around the world to address real-world business opportunities.
Heather Law, associate director of Alumni Career Services at Tuck, on her vision for career services, new employment trends in the COVID-19 era, and her advice on how to be successful in today’s job search.