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Rob Portman receives the 2008 Distinguished Public Service Award
As part of the Rockefeller Center's celebration of the centennial of Nelson Rockefeller's birth and the Center's 25th anniversary, the Center will organize the Centennial Lecture Series starting in February and ending in November after the 2008 elections. These lectures will focus on areas that embody the legacy of Nelson Rockefeller. Please check back periodically for an update on our centennial events. All presentations are videotaped. The DVDs are available at the Jones Media Center, Dartmouth College Library, or by contacting the Rockefeller Center.
PAST CENTENNIAL EVENTS
Mark McClellan
Director of the Engelberg Center for Health Care Reform, Senior Fellow of Economic Studies, Leonard D. Schaeffer Director's Chair in Health Policy Studies at The Brookings Institution
"Universal Health Care"
A NELSON A. ROCKEFELLER CENTENNIAL SERIES LECTURE
and THE BROOKS FAMILY LECTURE
February 14, 2008
Christine Todd Whitman
President, Whitman Strategy Group
"Nelson Rockefeller: Still Influencing People, Power, and Politics"
Thursday, April 24
4:00 p.m. Moore Theater, Hopkins Center
The Class of 1930 Fellow Lecture
Richard Norton Smith
Scholar-in-Residence, George Mason University
"The Surprising Nelson Rockefeller"
Friday, April 25
4:30 PM Loew Auditorium, Hood Museum of Art
Richard Parsons
Chairman of the Board and former CEO, Time Warner
"Entrepreneurship in the Digital Age"
Wednesday, May 7
4:30 PM 105 Dartmouth
The Portman Lecture in the Spirit of Entrepreneurship
A Panel on Poverty and Welfare
Monday, May 19
4:30 p.m. 3 Rockefeller Hall
In support of the Dartmouth Centers Forum 2008 theme Class Divide
Going to Extremes: the Fate of the Political Center in American Politics
A conference convened by Ronald Shaiko
Senior Fellow and Associate Director for Curricular and Research Programs, Rockefeller Center, Dartmouth College
Thursday, June 19-Saturday, June 21
For more information visit the Conference webpage
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