Poets&Quants: Tuck, A Place for Joiners
When it comes to entrepreneurs, Daniella Reichstetter T’07 sees two types: starters and joiners.
When it comes to entrepreneurs, Daniella Reichstetter T’07 sees two types: starters and joiners.
With the help of the Career Development Office and the alumni network, three Tuckies—two students and one alumna—spent this summer working unique self-designed internships in areas they have a true passion for: media, renewable energy, and social impact.
Tuck professor Leslie Robinson has received the American Tax Association’s 2016 Tax Manuscript Award for her research paper “Do Publicly Disclosed Tax Reserves Tell Us About Privately Disclosed Tax Shelter Activity?” published in the Journal of Accounting Research in 2013.
Hanover-based nonprofit Positive Tracks' mission is to help young people “get active and give back.” This year’s Paganucci Fellows made it their mission to help.
The first-annual academic conference focusing on private equity is organized by the Tuck Center for Private Equity and Entrepreneurship, and the Finance, Organizations, and Markets Research Group.
The new Tuck Alumni Leadership Program at Reunion pairs celebrated faculty with alumni looking to enhance their impact as leaders.
Marketing professor Punam Anand Keller is settling in to her new role as associate dean for innovation and growth
The undergraduate leadership development program is named for former trustee and alumnus Paul Paganucci.
Dean Matthew J. Slaughter recently announced Kyung's promotion to associate professor, and the reappointment of five Tuck faculty members, effective July 1, 2016.
Ron Adner, a professor of strategy and entrepreneurship at Tuck, has been named the David T. McLaughlin D’54, T’55 Professor, effective July 1, 2016.
“Commanding Heights” author Daniel Yergin challenges Tuck graduates to rise to the occasion. “Rebuild the trust and reset the balance of confidence on which a growing global world depends.”
On Saturday, June 11, 2016, 276 MBA degrees were awarded to members of the class of 2016.
The professors were praised for their expertise, passion for teaching, and their ability to make classroom sessions fun and relevant.
Investiture will be Saturday, June 11, 2016.
Tuck Assistant Professor of Business Administration Ing-Haw Cheng has received a Distinguished Referee Award from The Review of Financial Studies, a peer-reviewed academic journal published on behalf of the Society for Financial Studies.
Fort has been appointed a Faculty Research Fellow at the NBER’s International Trade and Investment Program.
Ramirez will travel to Japan this summer as part of the Tomodachi-Mitsui & Co. Leadership Program.
If you’re a business owner, the digital revolution is a phenomenon you just can’t ignore. Regardless of what you’re offering to the world, using the Internet and social media for marketing, communication, and strategy is a necessity.
Master of Health Care Delivery Science graduates reconnect over real-world learning in a new monthly online seminar.
Annie Hsu T’11 applied to Tuck after working for five years in product development at Google. During the application process, she thought back to her fondest memories of her undergraduate experience at the University of California at Berkeley, and realized she most enjoyed the courses she took in anthropology.
Director of global strategy Leslie Hampel T’07 is helping chart a bold future for the coffee retailer.
Dr. Daniel Yergin, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and one of the world’s foremost authorities on energy and the global economy, will deliver the main address at the 2016 Tuck Investiture ceremony June 11.
A conversation with T’16s Johnny and Pete Mathias—MBAs, entrepreneurs, and members of the band Filligar.
Business Bridge Program faculty director Judith White is excited to innovate and grow the nation’s first business bridge program for liberal arts students.
Draper, a member of the MBA Program Office, has been tasked with continuing and strengthening her decade-long work on diversity at Tuck.
On January 1st of this year, Gordon Phillips began his appointment as academic director of the Center for Private Equity and Entrepreneurship (CPEE) and the C.V. Starr Foundation Professor. In his role as the academic leader of the CPEE, Phillips succeeds Colin Blaydon, the founding academic director of the center and a former dean of Tuck.
Lewellen and her co-authors claim the Western Finance Association’s Best Paper Award in Empirical Finance.
Second-year Tuck students have a front-row seat during December’s headline-making climate talks in Paris.
T’15s are settling into their target jobs, and base salaries are higher than ever.
Multifaceted cooperation engages Tuck MBAs in long-term planning exercise for AUK's College of Business and Economics.
Meet three Tuck students who landed unique internships by tapping into the school's extensive career resources and alumni network.
Physician Kevin Curtis is leveraging his Master of Health Care Delivery Science experience to help high utilizers in the ED.
The management communications professor, who retired earlier this year, paved the way for future female faculty members at Tuck.
Tuck’s Business Bridge Program is providing undergraduate entrepreneurs with the skills and knowledge they need to successfully launch their own ventures.
Matthew J. Slaughter, the 10th dean of Tuck, is seeking to expand the school’s leadership role in furthering business as a force for good in the world.
Hans Brechbühl, the executive director of the Glassmeyer/McNamee Center for Digital Strategies, is helping the World Economic Forum understand the technology trends impacting business and society.