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Learning the Art of Film
Video by: Signe Taylor
When Polly Chesnokova ’24 was a first-year student and new to Dartmouth, they reached out to the Media Production Group to inquire about an internship.
What followed was a four-year collaboration that taught Chesnokova about the art of film and gave MPG, which is part of the Office of Communications, a talented student to work with.
Chesnokova, who is from Ukraine, went on to share in the Sudler Prize in the Arts and also found a “strong connection” between their cultural past and the creation of Ukrainian films.
“That’s where I find my purpose,” says Chesnokova, who made a short film related to the Holodomor, the Soviet-led starvation of Ukraine in the early 1930s.
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Dartmouth Baccalaureate Service 2024
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2024 BACCALAUREATE Key Note Speaker: Dr. Andrew Nalani '16, Ph.D. Title: "The Hidden Blessing of a Question" The Tucker Center is excited to sponsor the Multifaith Baccalaureate Service, which will feature Dr. Andrew Nalani '16, Ph.D., as well as student speakers and the Gospel Choir. Dr. Nalani will be talking about "The Hidden Blessing of a Question." As a student, Dr. Nalani was the recipien...
Highlights from Dartmouth's 2024 Commencement
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Dartmouth conferred more than 2,000 degrees on June 9, including to more than 1,150 undergraduates. And tennis champion Roger Federer dispensed some words to remember in his Commencement address. Video by Mike Murray
US Army Commisioning Ceremony
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US Army Commissioning Ceremony at Dartmouth College Filmed on June 8, 2024 Hanover, New Hampshire
Valedictory to the College by Brian Zheng '24
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Valedictorian Brian Zheng's address at Dartmouth's Commencement on June 9, 2024. More from our 2024 Commencement: bit.ly/3yUug9E
Dartmouth President Sian Leah Beilock's address at Commencement 2024
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More from our 2024 Commencement: bit.ly/3yUug9E
2024 Commencement Address by Roger Federer at Dartmouth
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Tennis great-turned-philanthropist Roger Federer delivered the Commencement address at Dartmouth on June 9, 2024. The eight-time Wimbledon champion gave pointers on how to win at life. Federer received a Doctor of Humane Letters degree at the Commencement ceremony. More from our 2024 Commencement: bit.ly/3yUug9E
The Play, and the Clock, Are the Thing
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Students spent 24 hours this spring collaborating on one-act plays as part of the annual “WiRED: The 24-Hour Theatrical Experience” sponsored by the Department of Theater. They learned more about writing, collaborating, and working toward a common goal, and staged their plays at Theater on Currier. Video by Nellie Ryan '24, video intern for the Office of Communications.
African Giants and the American Hegemon: A Conversation with Vinzenz Hediger
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Sponsored by the Montgomery Fellows Program at Dartmouth African Giants and the American Hegemon: Artists from megacities like Lagos or Seoul challenge the century-old global ascendancy of US cultural industries with Nollywood films, Afrobeats, K-Pop, and K-Drama. A Conversation with Vinzenz Hediger: In 1976 the Nigerian government produced a feature film, “Shehu Umar”, which was based on a Hau...
Getting Outside with The Dartmouth Outing Club
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As one of the largest student organizations on campus, the Dartmouth Outing Club has a wide reach to go with the many activities it offers, ranging from hiking to paddling to rock climbing to identifying flora and fauna. Hear students talk about the impact the DOC has on their lives and sense of community, and how it also helps them expand their activities beyond the bubble of campus. Video by ...
A Celebration of Life - Buddy Teevens ’79
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Buddy Teevens, the former Robert L. Blackman Head Football coach and the winningest coach in Dartmouth football history, died in September at 66. A celebration of his life was held on Saturday, May 18, 2024, at Memorial Field, which in the fall will be dedicated as Buddy Teevens Stadium at Memorial FIeld. More than 1,500 people attended the celebration of his life, including NFL Commissioner Ro...
The Age of Surveillance Capitalism - 2024 Dorsett Lecture with Shoshana Zuboff
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The Age of Surveillance Capitalism - 2024 Dorsett Lecture with Shoshana Zuboff
Spring 2024 Artist-in-Residence: Athena LaTocha
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Spring 2024 Artist-in-Residence: Athena LaTocha
Courageous Discomfort: Having Important, Brave, Life-Changing Conversations About Race and Racism.
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Courageous Discomfort: Having Important, Brave, Life-Changing Conversations About Race and Racism.
The Bridge: Translation From, For and To - An Event in Honor of Monika Otter
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The Bridge: Translation From, For and To - An Event in Honor of Monika Otter
Dartmouth Celebrates Alumni ‘Lives of Impact’
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Dartmouth Celebrates Alumni ‘Lives of Impact’
TuckLAB: Energy Meets the Moment
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TuckLAB: Energy Meets the Moment
No Time for Apathy: Why the American Public Must Fully Engage in Democracy
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No Time for Apathy: Why the American Public Must Fully Engage in Democracy
Caribbean Carnival
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Caribbean Carnival
Peace and Reconciliation: A talk with senior monastic Dharma teachers from Deer Park Monastery
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Peace and Reconciliation: A talk with senior monastic Dharma teachers from Deer Park Monastery
Can TikTok Save the Planet? Environmental Advocacy, Policy Making, & Social Media
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Can TikTok Save the Planet? Environmental Advocacy, Policy Making, & Social Media
Greener Together
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Greener Together
Sheila Pepe: Winter 2024 Artist-in-Residence
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Sheila Pepe: Winter 2024 Artist-in-Residence
Match Day 2024
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Match Day 2024
Take One Small Step, Dartmouth
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Take One Small Step, Dartmouth
Dartmouth and StoryCorps' One Small Step Program: Building Bridges Across Political Divides
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Dartmouth and StoryCorps' One Small Step Program: Building Bridges Across Political Divides
Adithi Jayaraman '24 and Jhozef Sheldia '24 | One Small Step, StoryCorps x Dartmouth
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Adithi Jayaraman '24 and Jhozef Sheldia '24 | One Small Step, StoryCorps x Dartmouth
Pond Skimming at the Dartmouth Skiway
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Pond Skimming at the Dartmouth Skiway
Tennis Team Reacts to Roger Federer Commencement Announcement
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Tennis Team Reacts to Roger Federer Commencement Announcement
Global Sports Icon Roger Federer to Speak at Commencement
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Global Sports Icon Roger Federer to Speak at Commencement

Комментарии

  • @AstroSully
    @AstroSully 16 часов назад

    “I knew Tennis could show me the word but Tennis could never be the world” 👏🏽

  • @MrHellout666
    @MrHellout666 18 часов назад

    I learned a lot today from this 25 mins video

  • @longchen4772
    @longchen4772 День назад

    I'm a rafa fan, but with all my respect, this is the best commencement speech I've ever seen

  • @lillylally246
    @lillylally246 День назад

    What an amazing speech from an amazing guy..thank you Dr Roger 💯💯💯💯⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @heartbrainmusic1
    @heartbrainmusic1 День назад

    Was für eine umwerfende und inspirierende Rede, lieber Roger! 💪👌Du kannst das!!! 🎓 Du bist der weltbeste Beweis dafür, wie man innerlich stark und erfolgreich werden kann durch die 'Universität des Lebens'. Wenn man bereit ist, step by step seine Lehren zu machen und immer wieder aufzustehen, dazuzulernen. Wenn gute Werte und tiefe Leidenschaft, unerschütterliche Zuversicht und vielerlei Einsicht, kluge Analysen und ein förderliches Umfeld uns unterstützen und uns bestärken, Resilienz zu erwerben, unser höchstes Potenzial zu erkennen und abzurufen ... und so wie du dann hinauszugehen, um andere Menschen stark zu machen. Das zeichnet einen wahrhaft großen Menschen aus. Lieber Roger, du bezeichnest dich nicht als großen Redner. Dem möchte ich ein wenig widersprechen. Es war nicht nur eine unfassbar bewegende Rede, sondern du hattest sehr, sehr viel zu sagen. Zu geben. Weiterzugeben. Ein großer Moment. Ich bitte dich, gib deine Erfahrungen in einer Weise ähnlich dieser auch in Deutschland oder eben deutschsprachig weiter. Wir brauchen authentische Hoffnungsträger wie dich, die den Menschen auch emotional wirklich erreichen. Nur so kommen wir weiter, auch in der Gesellschaft. Ich danke dir sehr! 👏🍀

  • @CharlesStancampiano
    @CharlesStancampiano День назад

    JR for president!

  • @maestroh2986
    @maestroh2986 День назад

    In 2011, a worldwide survey (conducted by the Reputation Institute) ranked Federer as the second most respected public personality on the planet, after Nelson Mandela.

  • @JungSOh
    @JungSOh День назад

    Roger you make me want to be better. Thank you.

  • @zliu1995
    @zliu1995 День назад

    Very warm and nice guy. Excellent choice!

  • @GabyGeo
    @GabyGeo День назад

    Work very hard to make it look easy, believing in yourself has to be earned! 🙌🏼

  • @danielobiokeke1244
    @danielobiokeke1244 День назад

    Great to see how he focused with all that background noise. Was that a protest?

  • @Anonymous-nj2ow
    @Anonymous-nj2ow День назад

    its always the unexpected folks that give the best commencement speeches

  • @ronnieseals9871
    @ronnieseals9871 День назад

    HEY GUYS AMERICA THROUGH THE EYES 👀 OF A BLACK MAN,I THANK GOD FOR USEING YOU AND THE ANOINTING WORKS GOD HAVE YOU DO AND AFTER YOUR BEST GIVE IT TO GOD HE WILL DO THE REST. YOU NEVER GO WRONG DOING THE RIGHT THINGS. AMERICA THROUGH THE EYES OF A BLACK MAN❤

  • @lakshmynair4286
    @lakshmynair4286 День назад

    Effortless is a myth!

  • @ecomaniacbali6546
    @ecomaniacbali6546 День назад

    Pure Class. Watching Roger Federer play was such a big part of my life for so many years. Now I can barely watch tennis because i miss Roger so much.

  • @marsmaker3667
    @marsmaker3667 День назад

    WTF is that talking/shouting noise in the background ?

  • @edmondghiabi8166
    @edmondghiabi8166 2 дня назад

    One of the best graduation speeches. Thank you Roger Federer for your insightful words.

  • @MaureenKline-x8v
    @MaureenKline-x8v 2 дня назад

    Conan is the best! Fun, relevant and meaningful commencement. He really took the time to give the best speech. Those grads lucked out!!

  • @DaveJohnson-rt7bb
    @DaveJohnson-rt7bb 2 дня назад

    Wonderfully delivered, but no notes. I heard "teleprompter" mentioned. Is that the case?

  • @fredlifsitz7411
    @fredlifsitz7411 2 дня назад

    He won this match- hands down. Wonderful.

  • @user-tz4eu3jk3h
    @user-tz4eu3jk3h 2 дня назад

    Some people try to copy Federer's movements. But if you really want to get closer to him, you need to learn more about his words and his throught.

  • @joshuaparrish8138
    @joshuaparrish8138 2 дня назад

    He’s not just the GOAT in tennis (sorry Djoković, I love you but it is more than just Major wins) he is the GOAT for our species. So rare to find someone so dominant, so humble, and so positive. He is just phenomenal.

  • @baibhavkumar3587
    @baibhavkumar3587 2 дня назад

    16:06

  • @JuanyOrue
    @JuanyOrue 2 дня назад

    i learn more from this speech than last year in highschool

  • @TorEtCetera
    @TorEtCetera 2 дня назад

    Federer, always bringing me to tears Bless you, man. We love you

  • @AldoGuzman-fk8pv
    @AldoGuzman-fk8pv 2 дня назад

    Great commencement address!! Thank you Roger!!

  • @CreeceMarquis
    @CreeceMarquis 2 дня назад

    "...Your path at 22 will not necessarily be your path at 32..." Man! Say that again!

  • @pandecocojam
    @pandecocojam 2 дня назад

    He's so humble. Great speech.

  • @Csio12
    @Csio12 2 дня назад

    See Giovanni Gentile and Benito Mussolini for an explanation of Fascist Philisophy.

  • @Csio12
    @Csio12 2 дня назад

    Fascist ideas can be used by both dems and Gop. Wish Jamie and Kinzinger would run parties

  • @AndreasBlattner-pu8ji
    @AndreasBlattner-pu8ji 2 дня назад

    Great inspiring speech, Roger. As always. But can we talk about the fact that all the students have wizard sticks? Looks like Hogwarts graduation.

  • @vipulyash4389
    @vipulyash4389 2 дня назад

    Am I the only one hearing people yelling in the background?

    • @user-rh7kh4xr4m
      @user-rh7kh4xr4m День назад

      It’s so maddening. I give a lot of respect to him for ignoring it

  • @basilikontron
    @basilikontron 2 дня назад

    Butker: This speech and the lessons were just for the males in the crowd

  • @RoadtoRangoon2023
    @RoadtoRangoon2023 2 дня назад

    His speech gives so much energy 😊

  • @BharathNatarajancitisanyasi
    @BharathNatarajancitisanyasi 2 дня назад

    My inspiration...

  • @raymonda5476
    @raymonda5476 2 дня назад

    What is the noise in the background?

  • @cr6203
    @cr6203 2 дня назад

    Umm.. sorry to break it to you all, he was not crying at the end.

  • @deachen6023
    @deachen6023 2 дня назад

    He could be great and inspirational on any level or profession. Been a fan for decades and he's only gotten better with a very supportive family. Miss his playing but great to see him now at any venue. Such a man comes along rarely.

  • @j.j.4228
    @j.j.4228 2 дня назад

    awesome....just awesome....

  • @kevinhu3515
    @kevinhu3515 2 дня назад

    A heart-felt speech from an inspirational and beautiful mind. Thank you Doctor RF!

  • @angelosbardella
    @angelosbardella 3 дня назад

    legendary

  • @sabyguercia2215
    @sabyguercia2215 3 дня назад

    Respect!

  • @HankAaronJoseph19
    @HankAaronJoseph19 3 дня назад

    Survivor: Nova Scotia

  • @JohnSmith-t7g
    @JohnSmith-t7g 3 дня назад

    if you wanna give everyone then numbers don't add up if you wanna selectively give out... then who decides? Pooping in Pants Emperor Joe Biden or Multiple bankruptcies Businessman Donald Trump??

  • @spoingus20
    @spoingus20 3 дня назад

    The GOAT is just too humble in this speech, at just 19 he defeated the then legend on wimbledon center court Pete Sampras and then went on to winning wimbledon 5 years consecutively.

  • @aliciamendoza9880
    @aliciamendoza9880 3 дня назад

    Un grande. Este discurso me emocionó tanto como cuando ganaba Wimbledon ❤

  • @ramorces
    @ramorces 3 дня назад

    Best speech ever but the crowd is so dull, I wish he could have delivered this speech in my college

  • @bruzote
    @bruzote 3 дня назад

    Key advice for many: "be kind" includes being kind to yourself! There is a difference between pushing yourself and hitting beating yourself up. The same goes for how you might wish to motivate others. Be kind. Use your time wisely. We are all dust someday, and before we get there we should know there is a time to work and a time to relax and reflect. Do both in a wise balance that leaves you prepared to help others rather than being a burden.

  • @mrsplanetmaster9
    @mrsplanetmaster9 3 дня назад

    My deceased husband was a pro tennis player in the 70's and 80's made it to # 91 in the world , a black man with dreadlocks, ANYWAY.. having met FEDEX a number of times, he is the most gracious man INDEED. A class act forever. After all tennis is a LOVE game. Max Respect 🎾💚

  • @lisaanyan8717
    @lisaanyan8717 3 дня назад

    Everything about this study worries me - who is paying for these studies to be done? Pharmaceutical companies? Who are their test subjects? Because many people who are autistic aren't diagnosed, are the test subjects - white, young males? If so, the research is pointless as it's not a true representation of all autistic people, only some white males. And why does this seem like autism is something that needs fixing? Everything about how we live today is unnatural and chaotic and not how we were supposed to live. That is what needs fixing, not people who perceive this world as it truly is. I just hope that this research is not just to use autistic children as guinea pigs in the hopes of selling more drugs to people who don't need them. Why can't they accept that there are different types of brains just like there are different types of people.