DARTMOUTH 2013 GLOBAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENT CASE COMPETITION
WHO: Dartmouth Undergrads, Geisel, TDI, Tuck, Thayer, and other Graduate students (and YOU!)
WHAT: Compete in teams against one another with a real global health and development problem and create a solution that will go into effect in the region that is covered by the case! Prizes go to the top teams of the competition. The keynote speaker of the competition is Tuck Professor Gregg Fairbrothers, to be held at 2:00pm on Saturday, January 16th
WHERE: Haldeman and Tuck.
FACULTY JUDGES/MENTORS:  Dr. Lisa Adams, Dr. Jaime Bayona, Michael Cox, Dr. Carolyn Murray, Dr. Maka Tsulukidze, Jack Wilson, and Mike Zubkoff.
WHEN: Teams announced on February 6th. Official competition starts on the 11th. Team presentations, judging, and reception on the Saturday, February 16th.
WHY: Work with a diverse background of Dartmouth students to produce a solution to a real problem affecting a country. See the winning proposal be put into action! Real case. Real solutions.