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Top Toys
The Top Tech Toys of 2007, from Tuck's Center for Digital Strategies

ASCENT: Leading Multicultural Women to the Top
A nonprofit organization founded by Professor Ella Bell aims to advance multicultural women in the corporate workforce.

Eastman Kodak CEO at Tuck
Antonio Perez, chairman and CEO of Eastman Kodak Company, took part in an open interview with Portfolio magazine at the Tuck Diversity Conference.

Tuck Diversity Conference
The 14th annual student-run conference welcomes prospective students for a weekend of discussion, networking, mentoring, and socializing.

Career Advice for Women
Deborah Brooks T'86, cofounder of the Michael J. Fox Foundation, spoke at Tuck's Women in Business conference.

Tuck Today
The fall issue is here: alumni in the wine business, Dean Danos on his fourth term, class photos, and more.

Dartmouth Energy Symposium
A panel on energy and business, co-chaired by Tuck Professor Bob Hansen, examined opportunities for investment in green technology.

Primary Season
Professor Matthew Slaughter hopes presidential candidates will discuss how they plan to create a U.S. economic policy that fosters globalization.

Mobilizing Corporations to Fight Poverty
A leading authority on microfinance, Nancy Barry, former CEO of Women's World Banking, spoke to Tuck students on October 15.

Wall Street Journal Ranks Tuck #1
Tuck took first place in The Wall Street Journal's 2007 survey of corporate recruiters.

Center for International Business
As the new center director, Professor Andrew Bernard sets aggressive goals for the CIB.

Forbes Ranks Tuck #1
Tuck got top marks in this ranking of top MBA programs on return on investment for graduates.

Tuck GIVES Internships
Students wrap up nonprofit and public-sector internships, funded in part by Tuck GIVES (Grants to Interns and Volunteers for the Environment and Society).

TuckBuilds
Incoming students kick off the year with a week of community service.

Alumni Giving Record
In 2006-07, 66.2 percent of Tuck alumni gave financial support to the school—setting a record. According to BusinessWeek, no other business school's rate of alumni giving breaks 50 percent.

Diversity Seminar
Professor Leonard Greenhalgh speaks about the economic imperative for diversity.

Last Chance Mortgage
Professor John Vogel's plan for the woes of the housing market.

Confronting Corruption
The Tuck International Forum covered corruption in global business and explored the ethics of corporate behavior. Sponsored by the Center for International Business.

Information Leaks in Banking
A study from Tuck's Center for Digital Strategies highlights the risks banks face from inadvertent disclosures of sensitive information on the Internet.

Tuck India Business Conference
Students, faculty, and business professionals gathered to discuss India's market potential. Sponsored by the Center for International Business.

Tuck International Forum
Corruption in global business was the topic of this year's conference. Hosted by the Center for International Business.

Top Women in Business
Deborah Brooks T'86, president of The Michael J. Fox Foundation, was named one of the "Top 15 Women in Business" by PINK magazine and the Forté Foundation.

Tuck Alum Recognized for Leadership
Ramsey Jay Jr. T'05 was included in Ebony Magazine's roster of "30 Young Leaders Under 30."

From the White House to Hanover
Professor Slaughter completes his tenure as member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers.

Social Justice Award
Dartmouth honors James Butterworth T'91 with the Martin Luther King Jr. Social Justice Award.

Fireside Chat
Academic integrity and MBA students was the topic of the latest fireside chat at Tuck.

Tuck in the Caribbean
Tuck 2006 grads Barry Bhola and Gillian Francis go home again—with the managerial skills to help their communities.

Recalling the Big Easy
Tuck's Dean Paul Danos recalls life in New Orleans.

 


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