Hear the Tweet, then Chirp Back
By Kathryn Arffa | February 24, 2011There is a chirp. It begins as a single chirp, but then someone responds to the call, and next thing you know all of campus is chirping.
There is a chirp. It begins as a single chirp, but then someone responds to the call, and next thing you know all of campus is chirping.
Congratulations, you have been admitted to the Dartmouth College Class of 2011! So read the first line of the college admittance letter we all received, give or take a few digits.
Tuck business administration professor Ella Bell launched ASCENT: Leading Multicultural Women to the Top last week in front of a crowd of 200 people at the National Museum of the American Indian in New York City.
Evangelical Reverend Jim Wallis spoke of the nation's need for activism and called for a spiritual and faith-based movement concerning global poverty, climate change and the Iraq war in Rollins Chapel on Monday night. "Kicked out" of his church at age 14 because of his rejection of racial divides within the faith, Wallis preached the importance both of questioning and of spirituality in approaching the world's most significant challenges. "The great revivals and great movements throughout history have been rooted in people of faith and spirituality," he said.