Smith plans polar trek for blindness charities
Like many Tuck graduates, Richard Smith Tu'11 will begin working at a financial consulting firm after he receives his MBA next year.
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Like many Tuck graduates, Richard Smith Tu'11 will begin working at a financial consulting firm after he receives his MBA next year.
This time, Bass faced little opposition when he spoke to approximately a dozen students on Wednesday evening at a discussion hosted by the College Republicans. Hoping to defeat Democratic challenger Ann McLane Kuster '78 to win back the seat he once held, he spoke about his views on issues ranging from the national deficit to renewable energy.
With midterm elections only a month away, Republican politicians are already looking ahead to November 2012. In New Hampshire, efforts by the GOP to both unseat popular Democratic Governor John Lynch and fill a Senate seat vacated by Republican Judd Gregg have attracted high-profile public officials, such as former presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz, and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney.
Although recent statistics show that white students are more likely to study abroad than minorities at institutions nationwide, Dartmouth has a narrower gap between the proportion of white and minority students who participate in study abroad programs, according to statistics published by the Institute of International Education.