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Amos Tuck, the namesake of the Tuck School, was a founder of the Republican Party.. At the turn of the 20th century, Dartmouth College president William Jewett Tucker decided to explore the possibility of establishing a school of business to educate the growing number of Dartmouth alumni entering the commercial world. [11]
Senator from New York 2009–present; Representative from New York 2007–2009; first female Dartmouth graduate in Congress [309] [310] Slade Gorton: 1949 Senator from Washington 1981–1987, 1989–2001 [281] James W. Grimes: 1836 Senator from Iowa 1859–1869, Governor of Iowa 1854–1858 [281] John Hoeven: 1979
14th President of Dartmouth College 1981–1987 [21] Robert Witt: T'1965 Chancellor of the University of Alabama System 2012–present; president of the University of Alabama 2003–2012 [22] Robert A. Jarrow: T'1976 Professor of investment management at the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University [23] [24 ...
Leadership for the future National University of Colombia: Inter Aulas Academiæ Quære Verum: Latin: Among the halls of the academy look for the truth Pontifical Bolivarian University: Formación integral para la transformación social y humana: Spanish Integral education for social and human transformation Pontifical Xavierian University
Sydney Finkelstein is the Steven Roth Professor of Management [1] and faculty director of the Tuck Executive Program (TEP) at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. He is also the faculty director of the Center for Leadership at Tuck. His specialty is business leadership and strategy.
As of 2005, sponsored project awards to Dartmouth faculty research amounted to $169 million. [2] This list also includes the "Wheelock Succession", [3] [4] the nineteen individuals who have served as president of Dartmouth College. Active faculty members are highlighted in green.
"The Future of Race Relations in the United States"; Speech Delivered at Dartmouth University Hanover, NH A speech detailing the challenges facing the Civil Rights Movement up to that point in time. [59] September 12 Address to the New York State Civil War Centennial Commission New York, NY A speech memorable for its commemoration of the Civil War.
Sian Leah Beilock (/ ˈ s i ə n ˈ b aɪ l ɒ k / SEE-ən BY-lok; [2] born January 10, 1976) is an American cognitive scientist who is the president of Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire [3] Before serving at Dartmouth College, she was the president of Barnard College in Manhattan, New York.