The Dorsett Fellowship was established in 2000 when Burt Dorsett (’53) retired from the Dorsett McCabe Capital Management firm. The company donated $1,000,000 as an endowment fund for the purpose of bring practitioners of ethics (business leaders, physicians, engineers, etc.) and/or scholars of ethics to the Dartmouth campus. The Dorsett Fellows (list below) have provided public lectures, guest lectures in college courses, participated in faculty working groups, and spent time pursuing their own research while on campus.
Michael Beschloss, Fall 2008 (Presidential Historian, award-winning biographer)
Barbara Ehrenreich, Winter 2008 (author/investigative journalist)
Lee Bollinger, Fall 2005 (President of Columbia University)
Marcia Angell, Spring 2005 (Former Editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, author)
Temple Grandin, Spring 2004 (animal rights activist, author)
Tom Chappell, Spring 2003 (founder and CEO of Tom’s of Maine)