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Admissions Beat

Lee Coffin • Vice President and Dean of Admissions & Financial Aid at Dartmouth College

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On the Admissions Beat, veteran dean of admissions Lee Coffin from Dartmouth College and a range of guests provide high school students and parents, as well as their counselors and other mentors, with "news you can use" at each step on the pathway to college. With a welcoming, reassuring perspective and an approach intended to build confidence in prospective applicants, Dean Coffin offers credible information, insights, and guidance—from the earliest days of the college search, to applicatio ...
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The Sydcast

Sydney Finkelstein

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The Sydcast is all about intimate and informative conversations with fascinating people you may not know. Until now. Because everyone has a story. Listen in as Syd talks to entrepreneurs, community leaders, professional athletes, politicians, academics, authors, musicians, and many more about who they are and how they got there. Sydney Finkelstein is an award winning professor at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, and a best-selling author of Superbosses and 25 other books. He ...
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Everyone knows the keys to success in business and in life, so why isn't everyone successful? That's the question that host Michael Altshuler wants to answer on every episode of The Results Podcast. Michael is a serial entrepreneur, keynote speaker, and sales trainer with over 30 years of business experience. On each episode, he'll sit down with some of the world's most successful business people and find out how they turned their ideas into results, and how you can too.
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The Spiggle Law Firm podcast is for people who have been fired or are afraid that they might be. In each episode, you will hear from Tom Spiggle, founder of The Spiggle Law Firm, and another expert in career services or related fields. Each episode, approximately 30 minutes long, will show you how to beat your employer at their own game. We want to help you overcome a career crisis and thrive at work.
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Stanford Legal

Stanford Law School

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Law touches most aspects of life. Here to help make sense of it is the Stanford Legal podcast, where we look at the cases, questions, conflicts, and legal stories that affect us all every day. Stanford Legal launched in 2017 as a radio show on Sirius XM. We’re now a standalone podcast and we’re back after taking some time away, so don’t forget to subscribe or follow this feed. That way you’ll have access to new episodes as soon as they’re available. We know that the law can be complicated. I ...
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Throughout the years the Supreme Court has evolved much like the rest of the federal government. This would not be without landmark rulings, which will be the main focus of this podcast. Landmark rulings lay the groundwork for laws to be overturned or upheld and allow for the United States to work toward major goals. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aaron-larson2/support
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Teach & Tell podcast host Mike Raymer sits down with current and former classroom teachers to discuss what it's really like to be a teacher. What's the most rewarding part of being a teacher? What's the greatest challenge? What lesson will teachers teach on the last day of their careers? They teach, and they tell.
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Established in 2016, this first-of-its-kind "Sports Law" podcast, is hosted by sports lawyers Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) & Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) and geared towards sports fans and attorneys, alike. The Dans have become MUST-follows on Twitter/Instagram as they provide their thousands of followers with breaking news and analysis across the sports landscape at all hours of the day. Both appear regularly on shows nationwide including on ESPN, SiriusXM, CBS & FOX Sports. SUBSCRIBE to THE Sp ...
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How will the Dartmouth men’s basketball team’s move toward unionization affect college sports? College sports are witnessing a significant transformation as student-athletes begin to assert their rights in unprecedented ways. From NIL (name, image, likeness) rights to the recent vote by the Dartmouth men's basketball team to unionize, the landscape…
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Don’t miss your deposition. That’s the bottom line. What happens, and what are the consequences when you miss your deposition? Tom and Ross Fodera, an attorney with The Spiggle Law Firm, walk you through potential consequences and pitfalls to avoid when it comes to depositions and other critical legal appointments. They are discussing Wade v. Auto …
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Andrew’s journey is an inspiring one. He defied the odds, going from undrafted All-American to NFL starter. After a career-ending concussion, he pivoted his focus, co-founding BrainTree Nutrition: a company dedicated to developing science-backed supplements for cognitive health and brain function. Andrew’s expertise extends beyond the gridiron. He'…
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What advice do this year’s high school seniors and their parents have for those who will follow in future college application cycles? AB host Lee Coffin and Jacques Steinberg, co-author of “The College Conversation,” recently put that question to an audience gathered on the Dartmouth campus for admitted students’ programming. We also asked them wha…
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On this short installment of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Dan Lust (⁠@SportsLawLust⁠) ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠is joined by Zachary Bryson (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@ZacharySBryson⁠⁠) to discuss recent developments in the world of Sports Law. The dynamic duo begin with a brief discussion of the questionably large betting line movements that have taken pla…
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Joining Pam and Rich for this discussion are Professor Daniel Ho and RegLab Fellow Christie Lawrence, JD ’24 (MPP, Harvard Kennedy School of Government). Dan is the founding director of Stanford’s RegLab (Regulation, Evaluation, and Governance Lab), which builds high-impact partnerships for data science and responsible AI in the public sector. The …
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How can mediation benefit federal employees in resolving disputes? What challenges do federal employees face when initiating an EEO process for discrimination claims? What do federal employees need to know when considering legal action against a federal agency? These are just a few questions Tom and his guest, Louse Ryder, a senior attorney with Th…
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The conversations, debates and diverse voices that animate a college campus are essential elements of an undergraduate experience. As seniors visit campuses for accepted student open houses and as juniors follow tour guides for introductory visits, AB host Lee Coffin shares an essay he wrote on the importance of assessing campus dialogue as part of…
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On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Dan Lust (⁠⁠⁠@SportsLawLust)⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠and Mike Kravchenko (⁠⁠⁠@mikekravchenko_⁠⁠⁠) are back to go across the board in sports law as it's been a busy month, or even year thus far in the sports law world. The duo kick it off with Jontay Porter talk and what his lifetime ban look…
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What is Sovereign Immunity, and how could it impact your claim against a government entity? Ross Fodera, an attorney with The Spiggle Law Firm, joins Tom to discuss the complicated topic of sovereign immunity as it relates to discrimination and retaliation claims with government entities. They look at the recent Dupree vs. Owens case, a decision fr…
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“’How will this look for colleges…?’ is the most common question I get from juniors as they select senior year courses,” reports longtime college counselor Eric Monheim. For sure, the quality of an applicant’s senior year program—and the grades achieved in that course of study—is a foundational element of the academic assessment of every applicatio…
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On this short installment of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠is joined by Zachary Bryson (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@ZacharySBryson⁠) to examine the recent federal charges brought against Ippei Mizuhara, Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter. In a 37 page federal complaint filed April 11th Mizuhara is charged with ba…
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Professor Easha Anand, co-director of the Stanford Law School Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, joins Professors Pam Karlan and Richard Thompson Ford, along with Gareth Fowler, JD '24, for a discussion about three cases that she argued before the Court this term, the people behind the case titles, and what it takes to represent them at the highest c…
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For centuries, the liberal arts have been foundational to the mission of higher education. But trying to explain the concept of this course of study — and the multifaceted roadmap a liberal arts degree provides for one’s life and work in the 2020s and beyond—can be challenging. And so AB host Lee Coffin called in a specialist: Cecilia Gaposchkin, a…
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On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Mike Lawson (⁠⁠@MikeSonofLaw⁠⁠) ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠is joined by Mike Kravchenko (⁠⁠⁠⁠@mikekravchenko_⁠⁠⁠⁠) to go across the NBA to college football and more to discuss the latest this week in sports law. The Minnesota Timberwolves are 1st in the West and poised to be fully sold to Alex Rodriguez and…
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How are recent court decisions impacting diversity slate initiatives? Valerie Teachout, a Senior Attorney with The Spiggle Law Firm, joins Tom to discuss how recent court decisions might impact DEI initiatives. They explore the potential legal risks associated with DEI initiatives, particularly in light of the legal scrutiny they face. While the mo…
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Admissions Beat host Lee Coffin considers April the “13th month” of the college admissions calendar. For many high school seniors, April brings a sense of closure, as they move from receiving their admissions decisions to weighing (and deciding) where to enroll. For many high school juniors, April represents a beginning – the official start of thei…
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Dive into the complex history of America's drug war with George Fisher, former Massachusetts Attorney General and acclaimed scholar of criminal law. In his latest book, "Beware Euphoria," Fisher explores the moral and racial dimensions of drug prohibition, challenging conventional narratives. Join the conversation on Stanford Legal as Fisher discus…
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On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Dan Lust (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@SportsLawLust)⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ is back after a couple of weeks to REUNITE with the original Dan, Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal)! After Shohei Ohtani addressed the media, the two Dans dive into the latest updates and what's possible here for Shohei's future and con…
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What is the EEOC’s Reach Initiative, and how will it empower vulnerable workers and underserved communities? Senior Attorney Samantha Vanterpool Rucker joins Tom to discuss the EEOC's (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission) proactive efforts to reach and empower underserved communities. The REACH program acknowledges and addresses the unique need…
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What constitutes a strong SAT or ACT score? What do admissions officers mean when they say they consider scores in context? If a college is test-optional, should you submit your scores, or if it requires testing, are your scores strong enough to apply? The answers may surprise you. To talk through these and other questions, AB host and Dartmouth De…
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On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Mike Lawson (⁠⁠⁠@MikesonofLaw⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠) and Tarun Sharma (⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@tksharmalaw⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠) are joined by two special guests to dive into a mesh of topics from Shohei Ohtani's gambling scandal to more NCAA battles across the association. It's a HUGE WEEK for sports law! The first half hour k…
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From the battlefields of Iraq to the dance floor of ABC's “Dancing with the Stars”, J.R. has woven a remarkable tale of resilience and triumph. The Louisiana-born Army Iraq war veteran, and multifaceted talent has defied expectations at every turn, leaving an indelible mark on the worlds of entertainment, literature, and motivational speaking. Trag…
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What is the difference between “At-Will” and “Right to Work,” and what does it mean for you, the employee? In employment law, two terms often need clarification: "at-will employment” and “right-to-work” states. In this episode, Tom clearly defines both terms and explains how they impact the legal landscape of employment. What is an At-Will State? A…
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