Dartmouth 2016 Student Marshal Andrew Nalani ’16
Hometown: Kampala, Uganda
Major: Religion modified with gender and environmental studies
As a Dartmouth Stamps Scholar, Andrew Nalani has been a research intern at the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and has received extensive leadership training and facilitation with Partners for Youth Empowerment, a U.S. based international nonprofit. He was the student director for the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life at the Tucker Center. He has also served as a student consultant in the undergraduate dean’s office and as a Dartmouth Partners in Community Service intern and a Tucker Fellow in Uganda, Andrew designed and piloted a 10-day residential leadership camp for East-African youth that is scheduled to run annually, beginning in summer 2017. Beyond his academic engagements, he has been a percussionist and lead singer in the World Music Percussion Ensemble and a member of the Handel Society of Dartmouth. In his free time, he enjoys creative writing and nature walks.
Favorite Place at Dartmouth: The Bema
“The Bema is a nice quiet space for a relaxing walk, where I find solace and possibly write a poem too. The Bema has been a place of calm that has allowed me to reflect, synthesize and become intentional about the variety of experiences I’ve had at Dartmouth. Seeing the occasional deer is always a treat.”
(Photo by Robert Gill)
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Dartmouth 2016 Student Marshal Andrew Nalani ’16
Hometown: Kampala, Uganda
Major: Religion modified with gender and environmental studies
As a Dartmouth Stamps Scholar, Andrew Nalani has been a research intern at the Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence and has received extensive leadership training and facilitation with Partners for Youth Empowerment, a U.S. based international nonprofit. He was the student director for the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life at the Tucker Center. He has also served as a student consultant in the undergraduate dean’s office and as a Dartmouth Partners in Community Service intern and a Tucker Fellow in Uganda, Andrew designed and piloted a 10-day residential leadership camp for East-African youth that is scheduled to run annually, beginning in summer 2017. Beyond his academic engagements, he has been a percussionist and lead singer in the World Music Percussion Ensemble and a member of the Handel Society of Dartmouth. In his free time, he enjoys creative writing and nature walks.
Favorite Place at Dartmouth: The Bema
“The Bema is a nice quiet space for a relaxing walk, where I find solace and possibly write a poem too. The Bema has been a place of calm that has allowed me to reflect, synthesize and become intentional about the variety of experiences I’ve had at Dartmouth. Seeing the occasional deer is always a treat.”
(Photo by Robert Gill)
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