Dartmouth Events

2022 MLK Speed Stories with Rev. Dr. Robert S. Harvey

Come learn about Rev. Dr. Harvey's life story through the lens of his professional and spiritual journeys. This event is for Dartmouth students only and registration is required.

Thursday, January 20, 2022
5:00pm – 6:00pm
Tucker Meditation Room, 201 North Fairbanks Hall
Intended Audience(s): Students-Graduate, Students-Undergraduate
Categories: Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, Spiritual & Worship
Registration required.

After attending Rev. Dr. Harvey's keynote address on Wednesday, January 19th, students are invited to this Speed Stories event to learn more about Rev. Harvey's personal life story and values through the lens of the intersection of his professional and spiritual journeys.

Registration is required to attend either in person (30 spaces only) or virtually (zoom link sent after registering).  Click here to RSVP.  or email: tucker.center@dartmouth.edu.

Dr. Robert S. Harvey is an educator and writer, public scholar and arts enthusiast, community leader and child advocate. Drawing upon lived experiences, ethical thought, and a bold vision for the future of human wellbeing, his leadership, writing, and being has a threefold focus—love, justice, and hope. He is the Superintendent of East Harlem Scholars Academies, a community-based network of public charter schools (PreK-12) in New York City; and Chief Academic Officer of East Harlem Tutorial Program, managing a multisite out-of-school time and postsecondary access and success program, public engagement, and a teaching residency. He is also a Visiting Professor in the Practice of Public Leadership at Memphis Theological Seminary.

 

For more information, contact:
Rev. Nancy Vogele, Chaplain
603-646-3772

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.