Thursday, January 28th at 6:30PM

Wheeler 2nd Floor Common Room

Dinner with Professor Lisa Baldez

 

Lisa Baldez is Professor of Government and Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies at Dartmouth. Her recent book, Defying Convention: US Resistance to the UN Treaty on Women’s Rights, was awarded the 2015 Victoria Schuck Prize for the best book on women and politics.

 

Professor Baldez serves as director of the Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning, where she works to enhance Dartmouth classroom experiences. She is currently overseeing the Experiential Learning Initiative, a key piece of President Hanlon’s vision of making Dartmouth a place of “around-the-clock learning.” Professor Baldez wants to hear from you!

 

What courses have you found most engaging?

Do you feel like you experience “around-the-clock-learning”?

What role does self-reflection play in your learning process?

What does experiential learning mean to you?

 

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Organized by the Thought Project Living-Learning Community.

 

The Thought Project is a Living Learning Community in Wheeler Hall. Each week, we host a Food for Thought dinner with a faculty member and a variety of social events.  

 

Visit our website at www.dartmouththoughtproject.com.