Dartmouth College Sep 1, 2009 - Sep 2012
Visiting Assistant Professor
Dartmouth College Sep 1, 2009 - Sep 2012
Senior Lecturer and Policy Fellow, Rockefeller Center
University of Chicago Sep 1, 2005 - Jun 2012
Senior Lecturer
Congressional Candiate Il-5Th 2008 - 2009
Candidate
Wheelan For Congress 2008 - 2009
Candidate
Education:
University of Chicago 1993 - 1998
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy
Princeton University 1991 - 1993
Masters, Master of Public Administration, Public Policy
Dartmouth College 1984 - 1988
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Asian Studies
Skills:
Public Policy Policy Analysis Program Evaluation Research Stata Higher Education Qualitative Research Public Speaking Nonprofits Community Outreach Grant Writing Strategic Planning Data Analysis Strategy Statistics Strategic Communications Fundraising Editing Journalism Published Author
Youtube
TEDxDartmouth - Charlie Wheelan - Why You Sho...
Prof. Charlie Wheelan, visiting professor of Economics and Public Poli...
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18m 56s
Economics for a Pandemic (AND BITCOIN) Charle...
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18m 58s
An insurgency of the rational: Charlie Wheela...
Charles Wheelan is a senior lecturer and policy fellow at the Rockefel...
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18m 19s
Charles Wheelan 88 on Pandemic Novels
Charles Wheelan '88, senior lecturer and policy fellow at the Nelson A...
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3m 50s
Public Affairs - Charles Wheelan
Charlie Wheelan, a 5th Cong Dist.. Dem. Primary candidate running in t...
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29m 6s
Charles Wheelan: 2013 National Book Festival
Charles Wheelan appears at the 2013 Library of Congress National Book ...
Public policy professor Charles Wheelan said that while DSouzas decision to plead guilty makes sense given his clear violation of the law, DSouza should not spend time in prison. The guilty pleas effect on DSouzas reputation will be significant, he said, adding that jail time would not deter f
spirational stories of world-altering events and personal stories of overcoming odds (even if the odds were heavily in the speakers favor to begin with). What they generally dont tell you is what Charles Wheelan said to last years graduating class at Dartmouth: Your worst days lie ahead.