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HEY ‘18s, ‘19s, and ‘20s!

  *   Are you on campus for 18W?
  *   Do you want to be a mentor for '21s through reflective, authentic conversations?
  *   Do you want to develop your own leadership and group facilitation skills?
  *   Do you like to have thoughtful conversations about how personal values and identity affect your role in the Dartmouth community?
  *   Do you wish Dartmouth students thought more critically about problems on campus?


IF SO, APPLY TO BE A D-LAB FACILITATOR!!



Apply here by October 22nd<https://form.jotformpro.com/72335788259975>  <<TONIGHT>>


Find out more about the program and the facilitator role at www.dartgo.org/dlab<http://www.dartgo.org/dlab>


Encouragement from a past facilitator:



“In addition to just getting the fulfillment of being a mentor for freshman as they navigate their first year at Dartmouth, [...] in this moment when we’re struggling and trying to have courageous conversations about topics like identity and oppression in our own lives, on campus, and in the world-at-large, some of the greatest skills that we can bring to those conversations are listening and and empathy. And I really believe that the D-LAB training is a conduit to both of those qualities. The training D-LAB provides creates communication that leads to better understanding, not only within the confines of D-LAB but also beyond.” -Sarah Waltcher ‘16, Rhodes Scholar



Please feel free to contact any of the D-LAB team members below if you have any questions about the program or facilitator commitment.



Thank you!

The D-LAB Team


David Pack ([log in to unmask])

Eric Janisch

Sara Harris ([log in to unmask])

Rachel Inman ([log in to unmask])

Emily Robertson ([log in to unmask])

Valerie Orellana

Austin Van Namen