Notes from the Field: Julia Decerega '18
"My experience at the Brazil Institute has sparked my curiosity about private opportunities related to policy, especially ones that revolve around research and political risk."
[more]"My experience at the Brazil Institute has sparked my curiosity about private opportunities related to policy, especially ones that revolve around research and political risk."
[more]Journalist, Karin Pettersson, delivered the 2017 Bernard D. Nossiter '47 Lecture "Disrupted Discourse: Political Polarization, Propaganda, and the Fragility of Democracy" in May at the Rockefeller Center.
[more]The scope of the Management and Leadership Development Program (MLDP), a one-term program designed for students looking to make significant progress in their leadership and management development, has expanded to include an off-campus session to a local business or non-profit organization.
[more]The annual Student and Alumni Reception in Washington, D.C. provides an opportunity for the Center’s First-Year Fellows and other Rockefeller Center Interns working in the city during the summer to meet and network with Dartmouth area alumni.
[more]The Class of 2020 First-Year Fellows arrived in Washington, D.C. this week and are currently participating in the Civic Skills Training (CST) component of the program. The CST curriculum covers everything from public speaking, networking, and advocacy writing to project management, team work, and professionalism and is designed to prepare the students for a successful internship experience and beyond.
[more]