Rocky and Me: Deep Singh '17 Senior Reflection
More than anything, my involvement in the Rockefeller Center has inspired me to believe that leadership is a learned quality, and not something that you are just born with.
[more]More than anything, my involvement in the Rockefeller Center has inspired me to believe that leadership is a learned quality, and not something that you are just born with.
[more]The Rockefeller Center hosted its annual Senior Celebration BBQ on Tuesday, May 30th in honor of the Class of 2017. Festivities had to be moved indoors due to a rainy day, but the uncooperative weather did not dampen the lively conversation and fellowship over a delicious meal catered by Wicked Awesome BBQ.
[more]Leah Daughtry ’84, community organizer, two-time chief executive of the Democratic National Convention committee, and pastor of the House of Lord Church in Washington, D.C., returned to Dartmouth to receive the Rockefeller Distinguished Public Service Award.
[more]Rocky has taught me that leadership requires action and taking responsibility. My experiences in the Policy Research Shop and as a First-Year Fellow taught me that to be a leader, I would have to be the one always willing to work the hardest. Teaching me that leadership requires action has been very valuable, and helped me in many other aspects during my time at Dartmouth.
[more]Please join us Thursday, May 25, at 5 p.m. in Filene Auditorium in Moore Hall for a special lecture entitled “The Clothes in Your Closet Tell a Story: Toward a More Just and Humane Global Garment Industry” featuring workers’ rights activist Kalpona Akter.
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