Rocky's Own Andrew Samwick Publishes "Must-Read" Op-Ed in the New York Daily News
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During the December break, I had the opportunity to speak to the Dartmouth Club of Utah about interesting developments both at Dartmouth and in the world of public policy. With the fiscal cliff looming, the topic of budget policy was on everyone’s mind. (See this recent Faculty Forum and
[more]Many Dartmouth alums are involved in public service. This includes not only elected officials, but innovators for the public good. One such alumnus is Michael Belinsky ’08. Belinsky was involved in a number of Rocky programs including RLF and the 2007 Democratic Presidential Debate. He has also given back to undergrads as a MLDP speaker.
[more]The Rockefeller Center is pleased to announce our first Perkins Bass Named Intern, John Howard ’15. Financial support for this public policy internship is provided by the Perkins Bass 1934 Fund. Perkins Bass was a member of the Dartmouth College Class of 1934, and was a key New Hampshire public figure - active in both NH and US politics.
[more]Starting this fall, we began to offer Rocky Mini-Grants as a way to support students and student organizations who took initiative to extend their learning outside of the classroom. The funding decisions and other program logistics are provided by our Rockefeller Center Student Program Assistants. This report was submitted by Meghan A. Topkok '13 as part of her grant documentation requirements.
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