Global Citizenship and What it Means to have an International Identity
The idea that the world is becoming more and more open to professionals from varying identities, backgrounds and nationalities is exciting.
[more]The idea that the world is becoming more and more open to professionals from varying identities, backgrounds and nationalities is exciting.
[more]Rockefeller Leadership Fellows discuss “bonding” and “bridging” in civil society and how bridging social capital refers to the connections built between groups of people, forming a heterogeneous network of individuals.
[more]Supported by Rockefeller Center funding, Professor Brendan Nyhan has conducted detailed research within the Government Department focused on two subject areas: political scandal and public misinformation.
[more]January 18th, 2016 marked the beginning of D-LAB, Dartmouth Leadership Attitudes and Behaviors, a six-week long program for first-years, co-sponsored by the Rockefeller Center and the Collis Center for Student Involvement.
[more]“Global Perspectives on HIV/AIDS: Policy, Advocacy and the Arts,” Tuesday, January 19th, at 4:30 p.m. in Rocky 003.
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