Clay: Recruiting Regrets
By Andrew Clay | February 16, 2011Last Thursday, dividing 140 by 0.7 was no easy task for me. Sitting in a windowless room in Career Services for my last interview as part of corporate recruiting, simple math escaped me.
Last Thursday, dividing 140 by 0.7 was no easy task for me. Sitting in a windowless room in Career Services for my last interview as part of corporate recruiting, simple math escaped me.
Students studying a language are often told that the best way to become fluent is not studying in a classroom, but rather immersing themselves in a country where that language is spoken.
It's the end of Summer term and for fellow sophomores like myself, the halfway point in our Dartmouth careers.
If you're free during the 10 time slot in the next few weeks, I encourage you to go sit in the overflow room of Astronomy 2/3 in Wilder 111 for the first few minutes of class.
With each new term come fresh term papers. Common among social science and humanities courses, these papers often replace the final exam and serve as a culmination of the material covered in the course.
For my past three terms on campus, I have taken courses in both the 10A and 2A time slots. You might ask why would I do this to myself, and I would tell you that I don't mind it.
I am always interested in the reception I get as an American abroad. Living in Europe for the Fall and Winter, I learned a thumbs-up for President Barack Obama and thumbs-down for George W.
Yoon Ji Kim '13 / The Dartmouth Yoon Ji Kim '13 / The Dartmouth Dartmouth prides itself on its off-campus programs.
Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Staff Booths competing for the most colorful display urged employees to "Go Green and Save Green," at Dartmouth's Fall Employee Service fair Tuesday.
Dori Molitor, CEO and co-founder of the consulting firm WomanWise, argued that consumer marketing needs to be re-evaluated to consider the emotions of women, in a presentation at a Women in Business meeting in the Collis Center, Monday evening. WomanWise is a hybrid consultancy-agency that specializes in marketing brands to women, according to Molitor.