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Corporations exert a substantial degree of power in contemporary American society. A controversial point of discussion is whether the constitutional rights afforded to corporations are legitimate in the context of today’s society. Should corporate rule be challenged to enforce American ideals of democracy fully?
[more]January 8th of this year marked the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Johnson’s launching of “an unconditional war on poverty in America” in his first State of the Union Address.
[more]The Rockefeller Center is one of several Dartmouth Centers that grants funding support for unpaid internships to undergraduates. Rockefeller Public Policy Internship Grants are designed to enable students to work in an unpaid non-profit or governmental agency on issues of public policy research, public policy analysis, issue evaluation, or activities that help shape and determine public policy - whether at the local, state or national level.
[more]The deadline for a 2014-2015 Rockefeller Center Faculty Grant is Tuesday, April 1, 2014. Please click here to visit our website for the new proposal announcement and proposal form.
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