Tuck Knowledge in Practice Podcast: Precarious Manhood and Flirting at Work
Tuck assistant professor Sonya Mishra, an organizational psychologist and gender researcher, discusses her research and its implications in the workplace.
Tuck assistant professor Sonya Mishra, an organizational psychologist and gender researcher, discusses her research and its implications in the workplace.
The 2024 WIBCo student co-chairs reflect on legacy and inspiring women to drive lasting impact in business and beyond.
A unique partnership between Tuck Executive Education and Tuck’s Global Insight Expeditions program paired senior executives with MBA students to solve real challenges for social impact-focused startups in Kenya.
In new research, Tuck professor Sonya Mishra studies how we perceive social hierarchy along gendered lines.
Tuck assistant professor James Siderius discusses the ethical challenges of AI and social media and his new elective AI-Driven Analytics and Society.
A conversation with Clinical Professor Charles Wheelan D’88, author of “Naked Economics” and newly appointed faculty director of Tuck’s Center for Business, Government & Society.
In episode four of the Tuck Knowledge in Practice podcast, Hart Posen, professor of strategy and entrepreneurship at Tuck, chats entrepreneurship, innovation, and the concept of “fail fast, fail often.”
Market observers worry the number of U.S. public companies has declined dramatically since 1996. New research from Tuck professor Espen Eckbo should put those fears to rest.
This past spring, T’25s helped nearly 50 business clients—from local nonprofits to a leading robot designer and manufacturer—address a unique business challenge.
In celebration of the 10th annual Tuck Military Visit Day, second-year student veterans reflect on Tuck’s unparalleled community of support.
Academically accomplished and backed by strong professional experience, the latest Tuck cohort begins its MBA pursuit.
As the 30th annual Tuck Diversity Conference approaches, student co-chairs reflect on the impact of DivCo and the many voices to and through the Tuck experience.
In episode three of the Tuck Knowledge in Practice podcast, we welcome Tuck professor and trade economist Emily Blanchard who recently served as the chief economist at the U.S. Department of State.
How Tuck is preparing tomorrow’s business leaders to build a greener future.
In episode two of the Tuck Knowledge in Practice podcast, we welcome guest Laurens Debo, the C.V. Starr Professor of Operations Management at Tuck, who helps demystify the tipping conundrum.
Matthew J. Slaughter, Dean of the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, joins as guest for the inaugural episode of the podcast.
Kopalle, the Signal Companies’ Professor of Management, will receive the 2024 Gilbert A. Churchill Award from the American Marketing Association during its summer conference on August 17.
Steven “Steve” Kahl, a professor in Tuck’s Strategy and Management group, was known for his warmth, empathy, and mentorship to Tuck and Dartmouth students and colleagues. He passed away on July 4 at the age of 55.
Tuck professor Mark DesJardine has worked in investor relations and studied shareholder activism for more than a decade. Here’s what he’s learned.
For more than a decade, Tuck Professor Erin Mansur has been studying the implications of our increased reliance on the electrical grid to power our lives. What he found may surprise you.