Winter 2012 Rockefeller Center Newsletter
Vol. 17, No. 2 -- Winter 2012 The Rockefeller Center electronic newsletter is published at the beginning of each term, and is a summary of news and notes.
[more]Vol. 17, No. 2 -- Winter 2012 The Rockefeller Center electronic newsletter is published at the beginning of each term, and is a summary of news and notes.
[more]As the First in the Nation NH Primary date draws near, the Rockefeller Center wanted to reflect on the ways students engaged with the candidates, debate partners, and the greater Dartmouth community last fall during the Bloomberg/The Washington Post/WBIN-TV Republican Presidential Debate at Dartmouth.
[more]It is January 2012 – the month of the New Hampshire presidential primary. Apart from last October’s debate on economic issues hosted by Dartmouth in collaboration with Bloomberg, The Washington Post, and WBIN-TV, the campus has been as quiet as I have ever seen it in a presidential primary season. In a recent blog post, I attributed this quiet to four
[more]Offered in the fall term, Public Policy 45: Introduction to Public Policy Research, taught by Professor Ron Shaiko, Associate Director of the Rockefeller Center, and Professor Ben Cole, a Rockefeller Center post-doctoral fellow and co-manager of the Policy Research Shop (PRS), included a record number of 27 students and produced a record-breaking nine PRS projects that will be completed in the winter term in the PRS.
[more]We meet and get to know a number of Dartmouth students over the course of the academic year. Students involved with the Rockefeller Center don't fit a particular mold - they have a broad variety of interests and passions. The following is a snapshot of one of those students. Learn more about Julius Bedford, Class of 2012
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