2020 Baccalaureate Features Senior Fellow Michael Mina '06
Michael Mina '06, will present "The Benefits of Existing in a Time of Great Uncertainty," the Keynote address at the 2020 Baccalaureate.
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Michael Mina '06, will present "The Benefits of Existing in a Time of Great Uncertainty," the Keynote address at the 2020 Baccalaureate.
[more]In 2006, while on a Dartmouth foreign study program, Latif Nasser walked the streets of Fez, Morocco, asking inhabitants what it meant to be Muslim. Little did he know that 12 years later he would return to the country to ask slightly different, and much more urgent, questions about identity.
[more]"Citrus" explores what it is like to be a woman of color today, from having to do extra to keep a job, to be better without complaint. But that exploration comes through living the experiences and the intertwining of stories renders them more immediate.
[more]Buck Henry, Dartmouth class of 1952, was a Senior Fellow when he was an undergraduate at the College. He went on to fame in film and television. An unassuming screenwriter and actor, Mr. Henry thought up quirky characters with Mel Brooks and inhabited many more on "Saturday Night Live."
[more]Stronger winds in store for Northwest Alaska in coming decades, scientists say in new research published in the journal ATMOSPHERIC AND CLIMATE SCIENCES
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