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Tucker Foundation

The mission of the Tucker Foundation is to educate Dartmouth students to think and act as ethical leaders and responsible citizens in the global community through service, character development, and spiritual exploration.

Learn more about the Tucker Foundation. | Read about the capital campaign.

Tucker Highlights

GULF COAST INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

GULF COAST INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Work on continued hurricane relief
Intern with other Dartmouth students
Free room and board, plus a stipend
Positions available winter and summer terms 2009.
For Winter 2009: Applications due October 23rd, 2009.
For more information, blitz "Gulf Coast Internship Program" or "GCIP"
Application

New Community-Based Learning Support Project

The Tucker Foundation announces the new Community-Based Learning Support Project, beginning Fall Term 2008; grants of up to $2000 awarded once per term thereafter.
Providing logistical support to faculty for Community-Based Learning Courses. Click "read more" to download the application.

Contact Helen Damon-Moore, Director of Service and Education, for more information
helen.m.damon-moore@dartmouth.edu
Read more.


Fall 2008 Volunteer Fair

Katrina Relief

On September 25, 2008 from 5-8pm
In Collis Commonground Read more.


Alternative Spring Break

Each year the Tucker Foundation provides the opportunity for students to spend their Spring Break as part of a service-learning trip, known as Alternative Spring Break (ASB). ASB Trips are student-led and place teams of students in international and U.S. communities to engage in community service for 10 days. Students perform short-term projects for community agencies and learn about issues such as literacy, poverty, racism, hunger, homelessness and the environment. Read more.


(archived highlights)

Last Updated: 9/16/08