The What Matters to Me and Why program offers the Dartmouth community an enjoyable, unstructured lunch discussion with a Dartmouth College professor or employee. These individuals are welcome to speak about their passions, current work, life experiences, or any relevant subject. These luncheons aim to generate discussion between students and faculty, promote student/faculty relations within the community and open the doors of the Foundation to those who many not be familiar with its programs.
The forums take place on several Tuesdays throughout the regular school year, at noon, in the Tucker Foundation Living Room.
For More information, email Karen.Orrick@dartmouth.edu
10/7 Dr. Ron Lasky, Engineering
"The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Success and The Greatest
Challenge Facing Your Generation"
10/21 Timothy Pulju, Linguistics and Classics
"Why I Like Teaching What I Teach and Why it's Important"
10/28 Reverend Dr. Fred Berthold Jr. '44
Professor of Religion emeritus and the first Dean of the Tucker Foundation
11/4 Deborah Jordan Brooks, Government
"Election Day / Campaign Communication"
11/11 David Coolidge
Campus Minister, Al Nur Advisor
11/18 Judith Williams
Campus Minister, Dartmouth Quaker Student Fellowship