The Wave is No Longer New
A Rockefeller Center mini-grant allowed Sandile Dube '19 the opportunity to attend the Harvard Africa Business Conference (HABC). He recounts and reflects on this experience here.
[more]A Rockefeller Center mini-grant allowed Sandile Dube '19 the opportunity to attend the Harvard Africa Business Conference (HABC). He recounts and reflects on this experience here.
[more]GlobeMed's 4th annual Benefit Dinner was the most successful and well attended dinner yet, and it would not have been possible without the financial support from a Rockefeller Center Mini-Grant.
[more]Sarah Ogren ’16 is the student program assistant for the Rockefeller Center's Student Mini-Grants. She leads a biweekly committee which deliberates on student funding proposals for conference attendence or campus events. “I appreciate the opportunity to lead a committee that makes an impact on campus,” Sarah says.
[more]A Rockefeller Ceter mini-grant allowed Andrew Nalani ’16 to attend the 41st Annual Conference for the Association for Moral Education (AME) Conference in Santos, Brazil. Read his first-hand account of the experience here!
[more]Our mission is to build a vibrant, diverse community of Dartmouth undergraduates committed to understanding ideas and cultures different from their own.
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