Honoring Bower: A Case Study in Faculty Support The Professor Richard S. Bower Finance, Economics, and Accounting Seminar Fund gives Tuck faculty members the opportunity to meet regularly in interactive sessions to share their current research, debate topics, and challenge each other's assumptions. More »
The Gift of Self-Reliance Tuck’s Broehl/Hornsby Social Innovation Fund sponsored a First-Year Project in which a group of students traveled to Nicaragua to assist in an effort to improve food security for the farmers. More »
Dedicated to the Future State-of-the-art classrooms, student residences, and one very special "wow" space. Tuck's new buildings provide one of the best living and learning environments in the world. More »
Investing in Excellence: A Campaign for Tuck Tuck's Investing in Excellence Campaign reached its successful conclusion on December 31st, 2009. Thank you to all our alumni and friends. More »
Advanced Issues in Accounting Q&A with Professor Phillip Stocken. It's an old accounting joke: A man asks "How much is 2+2?" and his accountant says "What do you want it to be?" Corporate management has strategic choices to make about accounting policy in valuing companies. More »
Decisions, Decisions… Professor Sydney Finkelstein discusses the science of decision making. More »
The Doctor is In When Professor Vijay Govindarajan accepted a two-year professor-in-residence position with General Electric in October 2007, he met with chairman and CEO Jeffrey Immelt D'78 to find out exactly what he would be doing. More »
Measuring the Effects of a Diverse Workforce Q&A with Professor Judith White. More »
Selling the Savings Plan Research by Tuck marketing professor Punam Anand Keller looks into employee well-being programs and reveals surprising results about how we save. More »
Attack of the Clones In Beating The Commodity Trap, Tuck Strategy Professor Richard D'Aveni offers firms a practical guide to managing the threat of commoditization. More »