Leadership in Civil Society
Professor Ronald Shaiko encourages Rockefeller Leadership Fellows to consider in what ways are the leadership skills they are developing at Dartmouth applicable to civil society leadership after graduation?
[more]Professor Ronald Shaiko encourages Rockefeller Leadership Fellows to consider in what ways are the leadership skills they are developing at Dartmouth applicable to civil society leadership after graduation?
[more]Dartmouth is convening a week of panel discussions leading up to inauguration day that will feature the College’s leading voices on education, immigration, the budget, terrorism, trade, health care, and energy policy, addressing the “Opportunities and Risks” of a Trump presidency.
[more]The Dartmouth Leadership Attitudes and Behaviors program kicked off on Monday, January 16. This program is designed specifically for first-year students as a space to reflect on how their personality, experiences, and identity influence their leadership decisions and individual values.
[more]Today we take the time to remember Martin Luther King Jr. who fought to change civil rights in American history. There are many opportunities at Dartmouth College to celebrate MLK Day.
[more]It is important for leaders to recognize where they get their power from – whether it’s formal power from their position, social power obtained from respect from their peers, or power from any other sources. This recognition helps leaders appropriately align their thoughts and actions.
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