DLAB Leadership For Others, Part I
D-LAB participants came to the fourth session ready to talk about the values of the Dartmouth community. Most agreed that personal growth, community, and achievement were visable on campus.
[more]D-LAB participants came to the fourth session ready to talk about the values of the Dartmouth community. Most agreed that personal growth, community, and achievement were visable on campus.
[more]Most managers are not skilled at giving effective feedback. As a result, a young professional should take on the responsibility of learning how to ask for effective feedback and seek it out on a consistent basis.
[more]Harry Enten '11 participated in a student dinner discussion with more than 30 students in attendance, which was candid and personal about topics ranging from Dartmouth’s Student Assembly to influences in the recent election’s voting data.
[more]The William H. Timbers ’37 lecture entitled “Rights and Rites: The Supreme Court, Voting, and Marriage Equality” featuring Professor Pam Karlan of Stanford Law School took place on Monday, February 6, at 5:00 p.m. at the Rockefeller Center.
[more]On February 3, Dean Lacy, chairman of the government department, and Harry Enten, a 2011 graduate and senior analyst at the data journalism site FiveThirtyEight, spoke on how the polls could be so wrong, and if the polls were in fact wrong.
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