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John Vogel

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John 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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  • In 2014, the Vermont Department of Housing and Community Development hired Bowen National Research to conduct a statewide housing needs assessment. The�
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  • For many of us, December is the month when we make the majority of our philanthropic donations. Nonprofit organizations know this and flood our mailboxes�
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  • Twenty four Tuck students will spend this week in Hartland, Lyme and Springfield, swinging hammers, moving boulders and participating in a pre-orientation�
  • According to the latest research, 47% of children entering kindergarten are not ready to learn to read. And there’s a 90% chance that a poor reader at the�
  • A recent study concluded that about 85% of children who become juvenile offenders are functionally illiterate. Low literacy rates are particularly high�