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Dartmouth Professor on the rise of "birther" and "teabagger"

Dartmouth Professor on the rise of

Donald E. Pease, the Director of The Futures of American Studies Institute, explains how President Obama can regain ground he's lost to birthers, teabaggers, and death panelists and reclaim the "state fantasy." Pease is the author of The New American Exceptionalism, published in October by the University of Minnesota Press. He is a Professor of English, the Avalon Foundation Chair of the Humanities, and Director of the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies Program at Dartmouth College....

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Leadership: Past, Present and Future

Leadership: Past, Present and Future

RON SCHRAM '64, TRUSTEE EMERITUS AND CURRENT CHAIR OF THE BOARD OF VISITORS OF THE ROCKEFELLER CENTER .MODERATOR. SCOTT CREELMAN '64, RETIRED CEO OF SPAULDING SPORTS AND CAPTAIN OF THE 1963 IVY CHAMPION FOOTBALL TEAM ANDREW SAMWICK, DIRECTOR OF THE ROCKEFELLER CENTER JR SANTO '10, ROCKEFELLER CENTER LEADERSHIP FELLOW DERIKKA MOBLEY '10, ROCKEFELLER CENTER LEADERSHIP FELLOW A diverse panel will discuss the way leadership has traditionally been developed in the past, how we are developing it ...

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Leadership Lessons Learned on the Firing Line

Leadership Lessons Learned on the Firing Line

ANNE MULCAHY, Chairman, Xerox Corporation THE PORTMAN LECTURE IN THE SPIRIT OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP In cooperation with the Tuck Center for Private Equity and Entrepreneurship and the Dartmouth Entrepreneurial Network (DEN)

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Over-Exposure in the Digital World: Drawing the Line between our Public and Private Selves

Over-Exposure in the Digital World: Drawing the Line between our Public and Private Selves

Co-sponsored by the ISTS and I3P. October 22, 2009 The panel moderated by Denise Anthony, Chair of the Department of Sociology and Research Director of ISTS will feature: - Hans Brechbuhl, Adjunct Associate Professor of Business Administration at Tuck - James Moor, Daniel P. Stone Professor in Intellectual and Moral Philosophy - Charles Palmer, Chief Technical Officer of Security and Privacy at IBM and strategic advisor to the I3P - Mark Williams, Associate Professor of Film and Television ...

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Dartmouth Professor finds that iconic Oswald photo was not faked

Dartmouth Professor finds that iconic Oswald photo was not faked

Dartmouth Computer Scientist Hany Farid has new evidence regarding a photograph of accused John F. Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. Read more at Dartmouth News: tinyurl.com

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Jim Yong Kim at Korean American Community Foundation gala

Jim Yong Kim at Korean American Community Foundation gala

Dartmouth President Jim Yong Kim speaks at the annual Korean American Community Foundation gala, held Oct. 21, 2009 in New York.

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The Arts at Dartmouth

The Arts at Dartmouth

A celebration of the arts at Dartmouth, part of the inauguration of Jim Yong Kim as 17th president of Dartmouth held on Sept. 21, 2009. Hosted by comedienne/writer Rachel Dratch '88, performers inc...

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Dartmouth Night 2009 Highlights

Dartmouth Night 2009 Highlights

Dartmouth's homecoming activities

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The Class Divide

The Class Divide

Video produced by Dartmouth's Hopkins Center for the Arts, documenting the "Class Divide" project, a three-year, cross-campus/ community programming initiative featuring a thought-provoking series of events, performances and residencies to raise awareness and spark discussion about Class Divide in our Upper Valley communities. Class Divide was the first substantial cross-campus/community project in the country to examine the issue of class through the arts. It offered a transformational ...

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Think Again: Why Good Leaders Make Bad Decisions and How to Keep it from Happening to You

Think Again: Why Good Leaders Make Bad Decisions and How to Keep it from Happening to You

Tuck Alumni for Lifelong Learning (TALL) presents Reunion Weekend 2009 Sydney Finkelstein Steven Roth Professor of Management "Think Again: Why Good Leaders Make Bad Decisions and How to Keep it from Happening to You" October 10, 2009 Tuck School of Business

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