Photographs
Far left: Dorothy Allison (third from left) and students following Allison's Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration keynote address. Photo by Joseph Mehling, College Photographer. Center: Members of AXIS Dance Company, a mixed-ability dance troupe, performing at the Hopkins Center as part of a Hopkins Center campus residency cosponsored by IDE. Photo by Jack Rowell. Right: Discussions at a Diversity Forum hosted by IDE. Photo by The Dartmouth.
Artwork
Detail from mural produced by Ernesto Cuevas and Dartmouth students as part of Encuentro Latino, a Summer Arts Festival coordinated by the Leslie Center for the Humanities.
Foreign Policy Issues Facing the Obama Administration
Ambassador Nicholas Burns is the professor in the practice of diplomacy and international politics at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. A 27-year U.S. Foreign Service member, he served from 2005 to 2008 as the nation's highest-ranking career diplomat, the under secretary of state for political affairs. In this position, he led negotiations on Iran, India, and Kosovo, and oversaw U.S. diplomatic efforts in each region of the world. He previously served as ambassador to NATO and to Greece, and as State Department spokesman for Secretaries of State Albright and Christopher. During the collapse of the Soviet Union he served as special assistant to the President for Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia Affairs.
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