Applications are due via email (to:
[log in to unmask]) TODAY, Sunday April 21st!
I-CC Chairs do not need to be rising seniors, but being in Hanover during the fall, winter, and spring terms is a plus.
Prior I-CC experience is not required, however a desire to engage with many different communities on campus is essential. The role is a paid position within the Office of Pluralism and Leadership.
More information regarding the position is available here:
http://sites.dartmouth.edu/icc/2013/04/15/apply_icc_chair/
About the Inter-Community Council:
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Founded in 2004, I-CC facilitates effective communication among diverse campus communities
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The I-CC is made up of selected students who serve as liaisons to the following communities- Women, Men, International, Black/African American, Latina/o, Pan Asian, Native American, LGBT, Multi-faith, Greek letter, Accessibility, Athlete, Sustainability, and
Socioeconomic Class
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The I-CC provides a space for the liaisons to identify and share ideas, goals, needs & concerns that connect communities together
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The I-CC advocates for the interests of historically underrepresented groups among other various groups/communities at Dartmouth to the administration, the alumni and other outside groups in order to help ensure that the Dartmouth community remains a healthy,
nurturing environment for all students
**Have questions? Please feel free to contact Alysson Satterlund (OPAL Director), or Elise Smith '13 and Troy Dildine '13 (current I-CC co-chairs)**