Notes from the Field: Sam Libby ’17
Sam Libby ’17 interned at the National Economic Council, which is part of the Executive Office of the President and is the primary advisory body to the President on U.S. and global economic policy.
[more]Sam Libby ’17 interned at the National Economic Council, which is part of the Executive Office of the President and is the primary advisory body to the President on U.S. and global economic policy.
[more]“They get straight to the application and analysis… I definitely learned a lot in a very short amount of time,” says Eric Jung about his Dartmouth-Oxford Exchange experience during 16W.
[more]On Wednesday, May 4th 2016, Professor Douglas Irwin moderated a debate titled “Should Everything Be For Sale? Or Are There Moral Limits to Markets?” This debate, co-sponsored by Dartmouth’s Political Economy Project, brought together two leading philosophers with opposing views on these thought-provoking questions.
[more]"I think it has really impacted my work ethic and approach to class discussions at Dartmouth," says Devyn Greenberg '17 of her experience as a Dartmouth-Oxford Exchange student at Keble College during 16W.
[more]Professor Charles Wheelan ’88 and Professor Andrew Levin had a conversation about the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy framework, including its governance and mission as well as its recent and prospective policy decisions at the Rockefeller Center on Monday, February 22, 2016.
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