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Campus architecture of Tucker Business School
Tucker Business School is located in the west of Dartmouth University, adjacent to the Connecticut River, in the rural area of New England Town, Hanover, New Hampshire, with the Connecticut Valley in the north. 1900, the newly established business school was established in a single building facing the central lawn of Dartmouth University. 1930, the college's teaching institutions and office facilities moved into buildings in Steyr, Chase, Tucker and woodbury, which are distributed around Tucker Administration Building today. To this day, four of the eight departments in the college still teach and work in the original building.

The college pays attention to its own boarding school characteristics, and expounds this characteristic as the cornerstone of "Tucker culture", pointing out that "Tucker graduates can show the highest loyalty in all business schools in the world" (quoted) is also attributed to this. Universities attract excellent students and teachers with their relatively closed and independent rural campus environment. Although some students think that this environment can enhance their intimacy and friendship, it is described as an "image problem" by the outside world.

Tucker Business School has three dormitory buildings: Whittemore Hall (completed in 2000), Acht Meyer Hall (completed in 2008) and Pineau-Valencia Hall (completed in 2008). These newly completed boarding buildings and Razer Hall are part of Tucker Complex, where 85 unplanned students study and live. The construction cost of Tucker Complex was US$ 27.2 million, which was completed in February 2008. Tucker Business School shares the Murdoch Center (including the Federburg Business and Engineering Library) with the neighboring Thiel School of Engineering. The Bourne Building Management Office is responsible for the management and service of Tucker Campus, and the college canteen is operated by Dartmouth Catering Service Center.

In 2009, Buchanan Auditorium (1968 completed) was renovated, and its function changed from the original student dormitory to the comprehensive building of academic research institutions and staff apartments. The college plans to add 10 full-time teachers in the next five years, and these new teachers will live in Buchanan building.