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He graduated from High school in 1976, and attended Sydenham College in Bombay for year 11 and 12. [48] In 1978, D'Souza became a foreign exchange student and traveled to the United States under the Rotary Youth Exchange and attended the local public school in Patagonia, Arizona.
Oct 8, 2014 · After graduating from Dartmouth, D’Souza moved to Princeton, New Jersey, to edit a small magazine called Prospect, which targeted Princeton students and was overseen by a conservative alumni...
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Aug 31, 2021 · The author attended Jesuit St Stanislaus High School in Bombay, India. He graduated in 1976 and joined Sydenham College to complete his 11th and 12th years. In 1978, Dinesh travelled to the United States under the Rotary Youth Exchange to attend the local public school in Patagonia, Arizona.
In his final year of high school, D'Souza came to the United States as an exchange student. After graduation, he went to Dartmouth College , where he began to pursue his interest in public policy. In addition to his studies and other campus activities, D'Souza went to work at the Dartmouth Review, a conservative magazine not affiliated with the ...
May 31, 2018 · Born and raised in India, Mr. D’Souza attended Dartmouth College and was among the first editors of The Dartmouth Review, a conservative campus newspaper. The publication stirred uproars on...
May 31, 2018 · After a stint in the Ronald Reagan Administration, D'Souza took a job in 1988 at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank, where he wrote a series of best-selling books...
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Dinesh Joseph D'Souza (/ d ɪ ˈ n ɛ ʃ d ə ˈ s uː z ə /; born April 25, 1961) is an Indian-American conservative [1] [2] [3] [4] political commentator, author, and filmmaker. From 2010 to 2012, he was president of The King's College, a Christian school in New York City. [5] [6] [7]