Charles Wheelan '88 on the Republic Debate
“If we treat politics as entertainment, we should not be surprised when we get entertainment,” says the senior lecturer and policy fellow.
[more]“If we treat politics as entertainment, we should not be surprised when we get entertainment,” says the senior lecturer and policy fellow.
[more]In her role as Finance Manager, Lynn Spencer handles the Center’s day-to-day budget and financial matters, stewardship, purchasing, as well as the oversight of the Center’s facilities. Prior to coming to the Rockefeller Center, she worked as a CPA for Ernst & Whinney, a public accounting firm; as an Accounting Supervisor for Bolt, Beranek and Newman, an acoustical consulting company; as financial analyst for Fleet National Bank; and, most recently, as Purchasing and Cost Manager for the facilities department at Kimball Union Academy, a private high school. Lynn holds a B.S.
[more]In her new position as a Program Coordinator for Co-Curricular Programs at the Rockefeller Center, Tatyana will be primarily supporting the Rockefeller Leadership Fellows Program and the logistics for the public policy course PBPL 43/ECON 77: Social Entrepreneurship.
[more]On February 2nd, faculty and staff members from Dartmouth and beyond gathered at the Rockefeller Center to discuss the current research of Janice M. McCabe, an Assistant Professor of Sociology whose area of expertise includes gender, education, and youth studies.
[more]This term, Robin Frye moved into a new position at the Rockefeller Center as a Program Officer for co-curricular programs. In this new position, Robin is responsible for coordinating one of the Center’s largest programs, the Management and Leadership Development Program (MLDP). MLDP runs three terms a year, impacts over 100 students each year, and embodies the experiential learning aspect of co-curricular programming to its core.
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