
John Vogel
CommentatorJohn Vogel is a retired professor from the Tuck School of Business. His tenure at Dartmouth began in 1992, where he taught Real Estate and Entrepreneurship in the Social Sector, among other subjects. He was named by the “Business Week Guide� to Business Schools as one of Tuck’s “Outstanding Faculty� members.
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I never thought I’d live in an America where small children would be taken from mothers seeking safety in the United States. And I’ve been feeling�
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Many Vermont companies make significant charitable contributions to the local community and some, like King Arthur Flour, have even met the social,�
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The Burlington Housing Authority or BHA has embarked on a bold experiment. As part of its commitment to end homelessness, BHA has created a housing�
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Sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words. A photograph that recently caught my attention shows then-Governor Shumlin at Eglin Air Force base, where�
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Most of us have causes that we’re passionate about. In my case, I’m passionate about trying to eliminate homelessness and provide decent housing for low�
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For many years, I taught real estate courses at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, and lately people have been asking if I think this is a good�
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I’ve traveled to Israel since 1970 and taught in business programs in both Tel Aviv and Palestine. During the last four decades, many of us have seen�
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Discussions about the proposed Federal tax bill have focused almost exclusively on political winners and losers. But I think we should be debating larger�
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When my father turned 35, the average life expectancy for a white male in the United States was approximately 66 and a half years. His own father never�
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In 2004, the Vermont Legislature essentially removed all state-level criminal penalties for the use and possession of marijuana for patients who got a�