Monthly Archives: January 2010

Earthwatch Mondays: The Teacher Chronicles

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Welcome back to our January Earthwatch Mondays series. Dodge has been working with the Earthwatch Institute to offer Educator Fellowships to New Jersey’s K-12 public school teachers “so they can return to the classroom and community to advance an ethic … Continue reading

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Poetry Fridays: Jorie Graham

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Martin Farawell, Program Director, Poetry Jorie Graham has too deep a respect for the art of poetry to take anything for granted, whether it concerns her own perceptions, human consciousness or any notion of what a poem is. With each … Continue reading

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NPR – and Peace in the World

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David Grant, President and CEO Every few years I go down to the headquarters of National Public Radio in Washington, DC to check in on one of Dodge’s longest-standing relationships.  The benefits of our grants to NPR certainly go both … Continue reading

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Earthwatch Mondays: The Teacher Chronicles

Posted on by Dodge

Welcome back to our January Earthwatch Mondays series. Dodge has been working with the Earthwatch Institute to offer Educator Fellowships to New Jersey’s K-12 public school teachers “so they can return to the classroom and community to advance an ethic … Continue reading

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Poetry Fridays: Ekiwah Adler Beléndez

Posted on by Martin Farawell

Martin Farawell, Program Director, Poetry The youngest poet to appear at the Dodge Poetry Festival, Ekiwah Adler Beléndez was nineteen years old when he read “Topography,” “Haiku” and “Coyote’s Trace” during the Friday Afternoon Poetry Sampler in 2006. The son … Continue reading

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