Asian and Asian American Faculty Share Experiences with Students
A Rockefeller Mini-Grant provided the opportunity for a faculty dinner discussion in celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
[more]A Rockefeller Mini-Grant provided the opportunity for a faculty dinner discussion in celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month.
[more]“The outdoor MLDP session was one of my most memorable experiences. It’s one thing to learn about leadership, it’s another to actually feel the rush and confusion that often accompanies it.”
[more]On Thursday, June 16, 2016, the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center hosted its annual Student and Alumni Reception in Washington, DC. Each year the occasion provides an opportunity for the Center’s First-Year Fellows, newly arrived to the city and ready to embark on their 8-week summer internships, to meet and network with their Dartmouth Alumni mentors.
[more]"Building incredible friendships and gaining mentors on campus is one of my favorite parts of my job, because they are the ones who push me to be the best student I can in whatever context that may be.”
[more]The Mandela Washington Fellows return to campus this summer. The focus of the Dartmouth program is business and entrepreneurship and is a collaboration between the Dickey Center, the Rockefeller Center, the Center for Service, Thayer, Outdoor Programs, and DEN. Together, these departments work to enhance the leadership and business skills of some of the world’s brightest young minds.
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