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Quoted: Matthew Slaughter on Tuck’s 115-Year-Old Heritage

11/01/2015
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“What is clear to me, talking to people both inside and outside Tuck, is that our physical space and the people we attract to teach are cherished assets,” says Matthew Slaughter, the Paul Danos Dean of the Tuck School of Business, in a Financial Times story about the future and the heritage of the 115-year-old business school.

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Paul Argenti, a professor of corporate communication at Tuck, notes that businesses are careful about getting involved in hot-button social issues. “Companies, unless they are connected, should not be speaking out,” he says.
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