Supporting Community & Fostering Connections: The Nonprofit Board Fellows Program
As part of the Nonprofit Board Fellows program, Felipe Piedrahita T’22 is a volunteer with the Hanover Improvement Society (HIS).
As part of the Nonprofit Board Fellows program, Felipe Piedrahita T’22 is a volunteer with the Hanover Improvement Society (HIS).
Tuck’s Madeleine Bothe offers a rundown of all the co-curricular and experiential learning opportunities offered by the Revers Center f...
For T’21 Tiago Rosa, the Renewable Energy Finance Case Competition was not only an opportunity to gain clear insights into t...
In the past year, the student-led Tuck Social Venture Fund made investments in four mission-focused companies making an impact in...
The Small Business School Challenge brought together teams of Tuck and Thayer students for a 48-hour hackathon serving local businesses...
Liz Calby T’21 reflects on a virtual discussion with Valerie Jarrett, former senior advisor to President Barack Obama.
Tobin Krieg T’21 spent his summer tackling climate change with the Gulf of Maine Research Institute’s investment team.
Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Afolabi Oshinowo T’21 leveraged his medical background to develop a new product, the CommonPass, and ensure s...
Rob Gardener T’21 shares his summer internship experience at the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC)—a newly-formed government age...
A deep dive into why the Nonprofit Board Fellows program at Tuck matters now, more than ever.
Tuck’s impact fund invests $25K in CNote, a financial technology platform that enables investors to put their money towards c...
TSVF directors diversified the portfolio by taking a $25K stake in New/Mode, a civic tech startup that helps activate...
In a town hall co-hosted by Tuck, Stonyfield Organic, and the Hubbard Brook Research Foundation, students shared the stage with 2020...
Former New Hampshire Governor John Lynch shares his advice about running for elected office.
The first Tuck Speaker Series sparked powerful conversations a decade after the 2008 financial crisis.
During his summer internship with UNICEF Charles Yen T'19 assisted the investment selection process for technology startups from developing markets...