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Four More Years

5/16/2011
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Dean Paul Danos. (courtesy of Tuck School of Business)

Dartmouth President Jim Yong Kim has reappointed Paul Danos to a fifth term as dean of the Tuck School of Business.

Danos has been dean of Tuck since 1995 and this additional four-year term will make his tenure one of the longest in the institution’s history and in business higher education.

Read the press release or this interview with Dean Danos, published by Tuck News.

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A report from Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce found that Tuck graduates earn a median salary of $162,000, after debt payments, two years after graduating, one of the highest amounts for business programs in the country.
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