Sam M. Koreman

Name
Sam M. Koreman
About
Samantha Koreman ’20 was a Government and Philosophy double major with an interest in political authority and how governments can enact ethical policies. She participated in numerous organizations in the Collis Center for Student Involvement, served on the editorial staff of World Outlook, and was an undergraduate research assistant through the James O. Freedman Presidential Scholars program. During her time in special collections, Sam focused her research on the historical representation and visibility of the disabled throughout Dartmouth’s institutional history. She is currently pursuing a graduate degree at the University of Virginia.
In Residence
Winter 2019
Dartmouth Affiliation
Class of 2020

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Research paper about the history of physical accessibility changes at Dartmouth Colleges prior to the Americans with Disability Act (PDF).Moving Towards Accessibility: A Brief History of Dartmouth College’s Physical Accessibility Changes Prior to the Americans with Disability Act Academic Article
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Winter 2019 Fellowship Presentation
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Research paper about the history of physical accessibility changes at Dartmouth Colleges prior to the Americans with Disability Act (PDF).Moving Towards Accessibility: A Brief History of Dartmouth College’s Physical Accessibility Changes Prior to the Americans with Disability Act Academic Article