At Dartmouth Leadership Attitudes and Behaviors (D-LAB), a cohort of 28s engaged in meaningful discussion and started to put their values into action as some of Dartmouth's newest undergraduate leaders.
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February 19, 2017
D-LAB participants reflect on how community problems and their possible solutions may affect their own leadership goals within the Dartmouth community.
February 12, 2017
D-LAB participants came to the fourth session ready to talk about the values of the Dartmouth community. Most agreed that personal growth, community, and achievement were visable on campus.
February 02, 2017
The D-LAB “Leadership With Others" session prompts participants to reflect on how their values may be seen by others within different social and academic contexts....
January 25, 2017
D-LAB participants consider how their individual values influence their daily activities and future goals and how context can sometimes cause values to conflict.
January 17, 2017
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.
February 23, 2016
The sixth and final session of D-LAB, "Leadership in Practice," provided participants the opportunity to find ways at Dartmouth to apply their values and leadership qualities with different organizations on campus....
February 17, 2016
Keynote speaker Caitlin Barthelmes, director of the Dartmouth Student Wellness Center, shared her experience about how peer health educators at UVA helped her find her path and lay the foundation for her career in wellness. She noted that D-LAB offers participants a chance to find their path.
February 09, 2016
During the D-LAB "Leadership with Others" session, students explore how community values and individual values interrelate and influence one another....
February 03, 2016
The third session of D-LAB shifted the focus from reflecting on one’s own values to the values of our friends and peers, and if and how the people we spend the most time with influence our own values. Read a participant's experience here....