RLF Reflection: Persuasion with Inoculation Theory
On February 17th, Rockefeller Leadership Fellow Zach Shen '22 offered a presentation on the topic, "Enhanced Persuasion with Inoculation Theory."
[more]On February 17th, Rockefeller Leadership Fellow Zach Shen '22 offered a presentation on the topic, "Enhanced Persuasion with Inoculation Theory."
[more]On January 27, 2022, Cornell University Associate Professor Jamila Michener delivered the Rockefeller Center's Roger S. Aaron '64 lecture titled "Uncivil Democracy: Race, Poverty, and Civil Legal Inequality."
[more]On February 10th, Alicia Massey delivered an enlightening presentation that guided the audience about how to brand themselves and put their best self forward. Alicia broke her presentation into three main parts. First, she defined personal branding as how one presents themselves, their skills, and their goals to the outside world. She invoked a brief example comparing the branding done by Michelle Obama and Beyonce ––emphasizing their qualities of confidence, elegance, sophistication, independence, and power.
[more]The Program Officer for the Rockefeller Center will implement undergraduate, co-curricular programming. Programs offered are high quality and offer rigorous undergraduate training and skills development in leadership and public policy.
[more]On January 12th, Kimberly Mutcherson, Co-Dean and Professor of Law at Rutgers Law School, and Mary Ziegler, Stearns Weaver Miller Professor at Florida State University College, convened with Dartmouth students and community members for the first event of the winter term.
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