Wednesday, July 30, 2003The Dartmouth BrandI've long discussed the notion of a Dartmouth brand in the context of the school being unique, sticking to its guns and what has made it great, lest the old traditions fail, etc.A school need not be all things to all people. It's okay to be small, rural, liberal arts and undergraduate-oriented. But I'm very concerned that beyond Mr. Reidy there is a tendency for counterproductive overcompensation. I don't want to be a school with a complex, a la Tufts. Posted by alex at 9:56 AM Comments Post a Comment (we enforce our comments policy) |
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