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  Tuck Admissions
Tuck is an extraordinary place to prepare for a successful career in business management.
A Tuck MBA will benefit your career and your future.
The decision to attend business school—and which business school to attend—is important.
www.tuck.dartmouth.edu /admissions   (152 words)

  
  Business school - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In North America a business school is often understood to be a university graduate school which offers a Master of Business Administration or equivalent degree.
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania was the first undergraduate business school.
It claims to be the first business school to have a Nobel laureate on its faculty: George Stigler won the prize after retiring from the school in 1981.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Business_school   (926 words)

  
 Tuck School of Business - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Amos Tuck School of Business Administration was founded in 1900 at Dartmouth College, in Hanover, New Hampshire and the oldest graduate school of business in the world.
The school was established by Edward Tuck, and was originally named the Amos Tuck School of Administration and Finance (in memory of his father).
Tuck, along with the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and the Columbia Business School, is among the few US business schools currently ranked in the top ten of each of these six major publications.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tuck_School_of_Business   (382 words)

  
 Tuck School of Business: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/t/tu/tuck_school_of_business.htm   (769 words)

  
 EducationGuardian.co.uk | MBA | Tuck into business
European business schools may be claiming that theirs is the new, improved model of the MBA, youthful at little more than 30 years old and genuinely international as against the tired old US model invented at the start of the last century.
Tuck started to award the classic two-year masters degree in business at the start of the 20th century, and renamed it the MBA in the early 1930s.
Tuck does well out of its graduates, even by American standards, partly because it is the only one out of the world's top 20 business schools (as measured in league tables) that is not in a big city.
education.guardian.co.uk /mba/story/0,12010,1211024,00.html   (736 words)

  
 CareerJournal | Dartmouth's Tuck School Keeps Challengers at Bay
Tuck alumni always account for a large percentage of campus recruiters, but their involvement in the job search was never greater than this past school year.
Tuck is awarding more scholarships to minorities and has seen the African-American share of applicants jump to 8.7% from 1.1% in 1999 and the Hispanic share grow to 6% from 1.7%.
Tuck has added 12 full-time faculty members in the past five years, giving it a total of 50 teachers, and is conducting five more professor searches this year.
www.careerjournal.com /specialreports/bschool03/articles/20020909-alsop-mbtuck.html   (1892 words)

  
 Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
Tuck believes that having professional experience prior to business school is important because it provides a frame of reference for classroom discussion and allows students to contribute in our collaborative learning environment.
Tuck's primary goals are to offer the world's best business leadership education-mainly through the full-time MBA program and executive education-and to have a faculty of thought leaders.
Tuck requires applicants to submit two Confidential Statements of Qualifications (CSQs) from people who are capable of commenting on their professional, leadership, and intellectual capabilities.
www.mba4success.com /benews_interview_content.php?id=117   (1673 words)

  
 CareerJournal | B-School Guide
Not only is Tuck a No. 1-ranked school again in The Wall Street Journal/Harris Interactive study -- after finishing third in last year's National ranking and second in the overall ranking in 2003 -- but it also saw a continued resurgence in corporate recruiting and a rebound in student applications.
Tuck, America's oldest graduate business school, is one of the few that still offer only a full-time M.B.A. degree.
Like many business schools in the post-Enron era, Tuck also is making ethics a more pervasive part of its program, including evening fireside chats about subjects like Merck and Co.'s Vioxx recall and white-collar criminals speaking about the perils of corporate chicanery.
www.careerjournal.com /reports/bschool/20050921-alsop-mbtuck.html   (1193 words)

  
 Business School Tuck Article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Tuck School of Business defines “team players – (as) people who can work well with others, who can reconcile personal goals with those of the group, who seek collective as well as individual rewards,” and takes pride in development of these type of people.
Tuck has placed in the top 10 among U.S. business schools in all these publications' most recent rankings, as have Harvard, Wharton, Kellogg, Columbia, and Chicago.
Tuck is often praised as a strong general management program whose students are known for teamwork and leadership.” – From the Tuck School of Business Website.
www.leadingconcepts.com /researchsoft.htm   (841 words)

  
 Womens Business Enterprise National Council - Programs - Accelerator Programs- The Tuck-WBENC Executive Program
The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth is partnering with WBENC to offer a one-week intensive executive development program for owners of women-owned business enterprises.
Tuck is the nation's oldest graduate school of business, and is rated the number one business school by The Wall Street Journal.
The school is renowned for the quality of its teaching and the degree to which it fosters collaborative learning, inclusion, and community.
www.wbenc.org /programs/accelerator/tuck.asp   (357 words)

  
 Harris Interactive | News Room - Harris Interactive and The Wall Street Journal Rank Dartmouth’s Tuck School of ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Each school ranked in the survey was rated on 26 factors by at least 20 recruiters — all of whom have had direct experience with the schools and their students.
Schools with fewer students per recruiter are those schools that have the best opportunity for its students to interact with its recruiters.
School ratings are based on perceptions of the school and the school’s students (80%) and on the school’s "mass appeal" (20%) as defined by the total number of respondents who recruit from that school.
www.harrisinteractive.com /news/allnewsbydate.asp?NewsID=496   (971 words)

  
 CollegeJournal | B-School Report
In a result that's sure to surprise many business schools and students alike, the century-old Tuck School received the highest rating of 50 business schools included in the Journal's first survey of M.B.A. recruiters, beating such elite institutions as Harvard University, Stanford University and the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
Each school was rated on 27 factors that influence a recruiter's decision to visit a particular campus and hire a particular graduate, such as the career-services office, the core curriculum and students' leadership potential and teamwork skills.
Business schools in California also lagged behind the other schools on students' leadership potential, their general management point of view and recruiter satisfaction with the career-services office.
www.collegejournal.com /bschoolrankings/bschoolreport/20010430-alsop-thewinner.html?refresh=on   (1958 words)

  
 skill-link: Interest Zone
Founded in 1900, the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth University (in New Hampshire on the east cost of the US) is the first graduate school of management and consistently ranks among the top business schools worldwide.
Scores are based on how 2,221 recruiters rated each school on 26 attributes, as well as on the number of respondents who said they recruited at the school.
The FT surveyed business schools and alumni from the class of 1999 and ranked the top 100 schools by the following criteria: salary levels of graduates; program value for money; career progression; aims achieved; placement success; alumni recommendations; diversity among students, faculty, and board members; numbers of faculty with doctorates; faculty research; and doctoral programs.
www.skill-link.com /docs/IZ/tuckuniv128.htm   (442 words)

  
 University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Business
School of Business research was ranked 14th in the U.S. overall, and two individual departments-Management and Human Resources and Marketing-were ranked second in the nation.
The Business School's LEAP Program is holding an orientation for a new class of 10 women entrepreneurs and their panels on August 7--the third LEAP class since it began operation in June 2001.
A School of Business professor was one of seven faculty members at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to be awarded a Distinguished Teaching Award this year from the university.
www.bus.wisc.edu /news   (4851 words)

  
 DARTMOUTH COLLEGE, Hanover, NH   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, Dartmouth College's graduate school of management, anticipates faculty searches in finance during the academic year.
The Tuck School fosters a professional environment that is intellectually stimulating and interdisciplinary.
Founded in 1900, the Tuck School is the first graduate school of management.
www.aeaweb.org /joe/0510d/html/joe050.html   (383 words)

  
 BizDeansTalk - business management education blog: Tuck
As the dean of a business school, the most important rule is to always put student welfare first, and always articulate your message as such.
Being a business school dean entails working with students, trustees, faculty, staff, alumni and many others, and it is necessary to be able to balance all of these interests at the same time.
It certainly will be at a school like Tuck and the other long-established programs that have had research as a basic tenet of their faculty structure for many decades, a research culture that is based on refereed journal publications.
www.deanstalk.net /deanstalk/tuck/index.html   (7207 words)

  
 Valley News Web Story Layout   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Graduates of the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth get more bang for their tuition buck than alumni from any other business school in the world, according to a recent survey by Forbes Magazine.
“The benefits of a Tuck MBA are multi-dimensional and at the highest level, in terms of knowledge, friendships lifelong networks and the launching of leadership careers,” Tuck Dean Paul Danos said in a written statement.
Tuck Spokeswoman Kim Keating said that because of the myriad college rankings that flood newsstands, the school would not use the Forbes survey as a marketing tool.
www.vnews.com /08232005/2577368.htm   (434 words)

  
 Tuck
The Tuck School of Business, established in 1900, is the oldest graduate school of business in the world.
Tuck's curriculum is comprehensive, specific and flexible enough to meet your individual interests.
Recruiters consistently turn to Tuck because our alumni are valued for their business acumen, their ability to collaborate, and their ability to lead.
www.accessmba.com /index.php?id=95&print=1&no_cache=1   (246 words)

  
 Business school hopefuls who tried to gain access to application files rejected
The Graduate School of Business has rejected all 41 applicants who tried to gain unauthorized access to their application files after an unidentified hacker posted instructions on BusinessWeek's website March 2 about how to access the confidential information.
Robert L. Joss, dean of the school, issued a statement April 1 saying that, after "careful consideration of each individual case," the school decided to admit none of the prospective students.
Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business was the only institution that, despite the breach weighing as a strong negative factor, decided to accept a small number of applicants, although it rejected most of the 17 electronic intruders.
news-service.stanford.edu /news/2005/april13/bizkids-041305.html   (450 words)

  
 US business students find opportunity is global - The Boston Globe
She's thought about it, studied it as a member of Tuck's class of 2004, but instead sees the business trend that is sending thousands of American jobs overseas as a mixture of opportunity and necessity, both for her and the US economy.
And the way these students are thinking about outsourcing, as they start their careers in business, could foreshadow the long-term consequences of this restructuring of the American work force, and an indication of who is likely to win and lose as more jobs and functions move to developing countries.
Many business students, in fact, are already planning careers around the premise that experience with outsourcing will be a crucial job skill, and are eagerly seeking out international experience as a way to increase their ability to manage offshore operations.
www.boston.com /business/articles/2003/11/04/us_business_students_find_opportunity_is_global   (1295 words)

  
 USD: Business: Cover Story
At the time of his first interview at USD, there were open dean positions at close to 100 business schools, and Pyke was being heavily recruited by some of the top academic programs in the world.
The final confirmation that USD fit his vision of what a business school should be came when he walked past the office of Professor Steve Sumner and observed the interchange taking place between a teacher and his students.
But most importantly, the story of the business school is that of a faculty which cares deeply about the students and challenges them to learn and grow.
www.sandiego.edu /business/news/cover_story/First_Impressions.php   (618 words)

  
 Tuck Gay-Straight Alliance | Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth   (Site not responding. Last check: )
We are happy to answer your questions about the Tuck experience, the admissions process, diversity in recruiting, and alumni relations.
The Tuck School of Business, with MBA students from the University of Chicago GSB and the Kellogg School of Management recently hosted the Reaching Out LGBT MBA Student Conference.
The Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth received an "A" in Aplomb Consulting's report on the LGBT friendliness of the nation's top business schools.
mba.tuck.dartmouth.edu /tgala   (161 words)

  
 Goody Clancy: Business Schools
Business school design is one of our deepest and fastest-growing practice areas.
Business educators are becoming increasingly aware of the power of building design to engage students, foster interaction, and ultimately to create a sense of community and loyalty to their schools.
Business school architecture of the 21st century has undergone a renaissance, one in which facilities are defined by large, open areas that encourage interaction, teamwork, and a sense of community."
www.gcassoc.com /html/market_specialty.asp?pageid=1005   (239 words)

  
 QS Top MBA: Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth
Tuck has established seven research centers and initiatives focusing on global leadership, international business, corporate governance, private equity and entrepreneurship, digital strategies, corporate citizenship, and healthcare.
Due to the number and quality of recruiting opportunities, Tuck graduates are virtually guaranteed the attention of top recruiters, and the highest salaries among their peers upon employment.
Tuck alumni are strikingly loyal to their school.
www.topmba.com /mbanews/news_item/article/tuck_school_of_business_at_dartmouth   (797 words)

  
 Solutions Magazine: Sustainability Conference Held at Tuck School of Business
Executives met at Dartmouth College’s Tuck School of Business for the fourth annual Business Sustainability Initiative conference.
Corporate and non-profit executives discussed the role of sustainability in business on Friday at the fourth annual Business Sustainability Initiative conference, hosted by The Tuck School of Business.
Roughly half of those in attendance were Tuck students, a quarter were Vermont Law School students and the rest were speakers, professionals and other students, according to Whit Rappole Tu'06, event co-organizer.
www.solutionsmag.net /2006/03/sustain_conference_held_at_tuc.html   (612 words)

  
 AT&T- News Room
The Minority Business Executive Program (MBEP) at the Tuck School of Business is the first minority business executive program to be offered by a higher institution in the United States, and has provided business management training to minority business owners and executives for more than two decades.
Tuck remains distinctive among the world's great business schools by combining human scale with global reach, rigorous coursework with experiences requiring teamwork, and valued traditions with innovation.
Tuck also offers the Advanced Minority Business Executive Program, which allows participants to build on the skills gained in MBEP and helps them take their businesses to the next level.
www.att.com /gen/press-room?pid=4800&cdvn=news&newsarticleid=23010   (1193 words)

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