New Tuck-Geisel Master of Health Administration Program Takes Shape
Katherine Milligan D’90, T’07, associate dean of Health Care Management Education at Dartmouth, shares progress on the new MHA and what makes the program distinct.
Katherine Milligan D’90, T’07, associate dean of Health Care Management Education at Dartmouth, shares progress on the new MHA and what makes the program distinct.
Tuck alumni at the helm reflect on the skills, values, and experiences that define them as leaders.
While increasing representation across industries, class years, and geographies, the alumni-led Council is also sharpening its focus on the school’s core MBA program—and enhancing opportunities for connection and knowledge transfer.
With a particular emphasis on generative AI, the new courses span ground-breaking topics and timely challenges facing business and leaders today.
Looking ahead after 25 years of the Global Leadership Program, which exposes executives to emerging global markets.
An award-winning business leader, Mitchell has driven marketing for iconic brands such as McDonald’s, Gatorade, and NASCAR.
During the past 15 years, Tuck has consistently sent a delegation of MBA students to attend the United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as the Conference of Parties (COP).
Recent all-alumni gatherings in New York, Seoul, Tokyo, and London highlight the strength and vitality of the world’s best alumni network.
Contributing to the Dartmouth Dialogues project, Tuck will host dynamic discussions—including the Real Talk conversation series—and offer programming to promote the school’s mission to develop wise, decisive leaders by helping community members improve their ability to navigate and lead difficult conversations.
The 43 new professors, including seven from Tuck, are driving research to new heights across Dartmouth.
For the third consecutive year, more than 95 percent of the graduating class secured offers within three months after graduation.
Today’s advertising landscape isn’t one that Don Draper would recognize. Tuck marketing faculty and alumni brand leaders weigh in on what’s changed—and what shouldn’t.
This year’s Tuck Women in Business Conference kicks off on October 20 with Tuck alumnae Joyce Cadesca and Betsabeh Madani Hermann as keynote speakers.
Giovanni Cutaia T’99, Ann Akichika T’93, and Jose Minaya T’00 bring decades of experience in business and board service to their roles which provide Dartmouth and Tuck leadership with valuable counsel and perspective on the school’s strategy and operations.
The MHA program, offered in partnership by the Tuck School of Business and the Geisel School of Medicine, seeks the next generation of health care leaders looking to advance their careers.
This year’s Diversity Conference kicks off on September 22 with Nykia Wright T’09 joining as keynote speaker.
Energetic and engaged, MBA candidates in the class of 2025 begin their Tuck experience bolstered by exceptional professional experience, academic success, and more.
During one First-Year Project, students helped a university in Ukraine align its strategy to contribute to war recovery efforts.
Raising more than $416 million in new gifts and commitments, The Tuck Difference campaign closed on June 30, marking the end of the largest capital campaign in the history of the school.
Guaranteed interview opportunities now available for all rounds, expanded application fee waivers, and more.
CMOs Kate Jhaveri T’03, Kenny Mitchell T’04, and Jill Nelson T’16 on their journey to leading the biggest brands in the game—and the unique blend of skills it takes to be a marketing leader today.
The new joint degree program will be similar to MHCDS in its hybrid delivery. Application to open this summer.
Tuck Executive Education’s Leadership and Strategic Impact program offers alumni a chance to return to a place they once called home.
Undergraduate students attending Tuck’s Business Bridge Program can now take courses on business law, entrepreneurship, real estate, investments, and health care.
At the 2023 Tuck Investiture Ceremony, Poshmark cofounder and senior vice president Tracy Sun T’05 and class speaker Jeffrey Williams Navarro T’23 offered advice on how to stay persistent in the face of adversity.
The Tuck professors were recognized for their teaching of Capital Markets (Joseph Gerakos) and Real Estate (Brian Melzer).
A uniquely Tuck innovation and advantage.
Over the course of the 2022–2023 academic year, Tuck offered over 100 MBA elective courses—from Generative AI and the Future of Work to Post-Pandemic International Development.
This winter and spring, Tuck MBA students embarked on global immersion courses around the world, including Chile, Brazil, Vietnam, Denmark, and the UAE.
A look at b-school founders who are uplifting communities, tackling new industries, improving health outcomes, and gaining insight on what it takes to be an entrepreneur. And they’re just getting started.
Tuck VCs and advisers share their must-know advice for getting funding in today’s economy and taking a new venture to the next level.
The Tuck alumni network is the best in the world, with a remarkable record of annual support to back up the claim.
The Poshmark co-founder has helped to grow a vibrant community of more than 100 million users.
At Tuck, entrepreneurship touches nearly all students.
Tuck School of Business’s impact investing fund invests $25K in Wasted*, a sustainable portable sanitation company transforming waste into nutrients to power the circular economy while reducing harmful emissions.
Responding to rapid changes in the labor market, Tuck Admissions offers Round 3 applicants a path for test waiver requests.