Tuck’s Dia Draper Honored with Dartmouth Holly Fell Sateia Award
Draper, director of strategic initiatives at Tuck, has spent most of her career focused on building an inclusive community that welcomes and nurtures diversity.
Draper, director of strategic initiatives at Tuck, has spent most of her career focused on building an inclusive community that welcomes and nurtures diversity.
A renewed focus on removing financial barriers for students has resulted in $20 million in scholarship fundraising in 2017.
The gift will substantially improve Tuck's ability to recruit the best students.
Tuck Dean Emeritus John W. Hennessey Jr., a respected scholar, teacher, and administrator who advocated for a more diverse student body at the school, passed away on January 11 at the age of 92.
Two Tuck alumni founded Sachem Partners, an investment search fund based in Spain.
A conversation with Luke Anthony Peña, executive director of admissions and financial aid at Tuck.
Record number of graduates take positions on the West Coast and in technology industry, according to employment data for the class of 2017.
With the Alan Smith D’52 T’53 Visiting Executives Program, Tuck MBAs have the opportunity to engage with business leaders in real life.
The Class of 2018 spread out across countries and companies for their summer internships.
Singer. Filmmaker. Storyteller. Jodine Gordon T’18 came to Tuck with many talents—and just as many aspirations.
The Tuck Advanced Management Program (AMP) at Dartmouth is a two-week program designed to advance the strategic orientation of senior executives.
Former NH governor John Lynch, a clinical professor at Tuck, was honored with the 2017 UNH Pettee Medal.
A team of students in the Tuck-Dartmouth led Master of Health Care Delivery Science program is using mobile technology to address a serious health-care need in Nepal.
The Ronald H. Brown Leadership Award, from the Minority Business Development Agency, recognizes leaders who have expanded minority business enterprise and created diversity.
In the principal project for the Business Bridge program, students acquire skills for life.
This November, Tuck introduces a new integrative mini-course designed to mimic real world corporate decision making.
The 2017 Paganucci fellows completed a high-impact consulting project for Peru Champs
Renee Hirschberg, Tuck’s new director of Alumni Engagement, is looking for creative ways to make sure alumni are more connected than ever—to the school and to each other.
Over a dozen schools will come to Tuck this week to compete in a case competition.
After working closely with Keurig and Amazon.com executives, Tuck students authored research on the two companies.
The class of 2019 is a talented group of dynamic students who will thrive in Tuck’s trust-based learning community.
An experiential journey to the heart of Mississippi.
Tuck raises a record $31.1 million in 2017, indicating strong enthusiasm for the school’s mission to educate tomorrow’s wise leaders.
Pay it forward. It’s the philosophy embedded within the heart of the Tuck alumni network—and it’s an adage that alumni do not take lightly.
From behind the scenes, Penny Paquette T’76 has played an outsize role in the evolution of Tuck.
Dean Matthew J. Slaughter announced the appointments of Bernard and Stocken and the promotion of four other professors in an email to the community.
Courtney Miller T’17, a former officer in the U.S. Army, was selected to deliver the class address at this year’s Investiture ceremony.
The 117th Tuck Investiture ceremony took place on Saturday, June 10 in front of Tuck Hall, where 283 MBA degrees were awarded to members of the class of 2017.
Students lauded the veteran professors for being rigorous yet personable, and making their courses relevant to business practice and life in general.
T’17s Russ Walker and Edward Warren are the founders of Zippity, a convenient car care startup launched in Hanover.
Solving a hospital bed shortage with connected care.
Tuck’s new certificate program, Next Step: Transition to Business, is customized for veterans and elite athletes.
Two Tuck alumni running a mission-focused company were faced with a global expansion opportunity. For help, they reached out to an organization they knew intimately: Tuck.
Peña’s selection followed a comprehensive, three-month search.
Through a special partnership between Tuck and a business school in the Netherlands, students are swapping places to learn more about their host country’s health care system—and shared challenges and opportunities.
Tuck Professor Len Greenhalgh talks preserving wildlife, leading minority business programs at Tuck, and the “greatest honor of his life”—the Dartmouth Lifetime Achievement Award.