PPT-Dartmouth College | Office of Communications

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1 MISSION To promote and protect Dartmouths reputation for excellence in teaching learning and research Through compelling storytelling and the production of

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1 MISSION To promote and protect Dartmouths reputation for excellence in teaching learning and research Through compelling storytelling and the production of highquality informative content we enhance appreciation for Dartmouths contributions to the world and understanding of its place of distinction within higher education . fall. winter . spring. summer. R. R. R. R. R. R. R. 1st Year. 2nd Year. 3rd Year. 4th Year. General Education . Reqs. .. World Culture. . . W. ________________________.  . NW . ______________________. Useful and Necessary for . Entering Students at Dartmouth College. To Graduate…. You must . …accrue 35 credits. …complete the first-year requirements. …complete the language requirement. …complete distributive and world culture requirements. Newsletter Editors Association. Class Officers Weekend 2015. Saturday, September 19, 2015. 9:00 – 10:30 am . Agenda. 9:00 . -. 9:05. . Welcome . and . Introductions. 9:05 . -. 9:15. . Newsletter . Pasts and Futures. Casey Williams. Lucas . Spangher . The Origin of Species:. . A Qualitative Analysis of the Causes of Occupy Duke. Casey Williams. Introduction. Questions. What was the origin and motivation behind Occupy Duke? . Class Officers Weekend. Dartmouth College. September . 19, 2015. Jen . Bordeau ’06, President. Malcolm Jones ‘71, Vice President. Mini-Reunion Chair Association Annual Meeting Agenda. 9:00-9:10am. Libraries in the . Mix. David Seaman. OCLC Research. San Francisco, 3 June 2015. Dartmouth College. Founded 1769. Ivy League institution.. 6,300 students (4,200 undergraduates). 1,045 faculty.. $210 million sponsored research (FY14).. Why. Restore a Dartmouth Kinship?. Dartmouth College values community and inclusiveness . Each alumni class is uniquely structured to advance those values . Identifying and engaging . less engaged. . Introduction, Possibilities and Next Steps . Olivier Gilloux. Trainer and Applications Specialist. Information Management Systems and New Media for Advancement. Lesley Thompson. Trainer and Applications Specialist. 1. Dartmouth as the IRB of Record. 2. Use of an External IRB . 3. NIH, Common Rule Requirements: Single IRB . Brown Bag Series: Noon / First Tuesday of the Month. March 7, Auditorium . B. Updates. . WELCOME! . NEW CAGOW ATTENDEES. Mark . Heller . ’70. Alumni Council Representative . ALUMNI ADVISORS. CAGOW . 2017: . NEW LEADER WELCOME AND ORIENTATION. Volunteer Lead: Mark Heller ’70 . mheller@fodorco.com. ILLiad. and . Relais. /. BorrowDirect. Eric . Bivona. , . Senior Programmer. Digital . Library Technologies Group, Dartmouth College Library. (design by Dennis Grady, Library Web Team). Eric . Bivona. The Big Green Celebration Challenge. Breakouts-getting started!. Dartmouth 250. th. Celebration. 2019 is Dartmouth’s . Sestercentennial. !!. January 1 through . *December . 13, 2019. Planning Committee. Data Safety Monitoring and Reporting . requirements. Brown Bag Series: Noon / First Tuesday of the Month. April 4. th. , 2017 - . Auditorium . B. Updates. . AAHRPP update. New initiatives: . Improving the . An Alum’s Guide to Hosting Simple, Successful Internship Programs for Current Dartmouth Students. Experiential Learning. Dartmouth. Liberal. Arts. Introduction. Internships have become increasingly important for college students generally as they are seen as one of the key “stepping stones” to getting the optimal full time job after graduation. Dartmouth students have an advantage as the D-Plan enables them to have “off term” internships at times of the year when most other college students are in school. In addition to being available in the fall, winter and spring terms, some students may also be available for the month of December. These off term internships can often be a key competitive advantage to solidifying the harder to get summer internships. In some industries, the internship a student has his/her junior summer is a very important factor in landing that optimal job upon graduation. .

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