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(07/18/06 9:00am)
The three-day program, which lasted from Thursday through Saturday, consisted of over 40 presentations including a few retrospective lectures about the history of the field, but primarily focused on the future, with sessions entitled "The Future of AI" and "The Future of the Future."
(06/06/06 9:00am)
WEB UPDATE, June 6, 11:00 p.m.
(05/31/06 9:00am)
President George W. Bush nominated Henry "Hank" Paulson '68 on Tuesday to be the new Treasury secretary. If confirmed, Paulson would leave his 32-year home at Goldman Sachs, the top investment firm where he was promoted to chairman and Chief Executive Officer in 1999.
(05/26/06 9:00am)
Topics of discussion included "marginalized people" at Dartmouth, the immigration debate and two Facebook.com groups established by Dartmouth students to express support for the Duke lacrosse players accused of rape.
(05/24/06 9:00am)
As a Muslim chaplain at the American naval base in Guantnamo Bay, James Yee was used to hearing about the harsh realities of prison life. Little did he know that he would soon become a prisoner himself.
(05/19/06 9:00am)
After years of debate, Dartmouth's alumni "senate" will vote this Green Key Weekend on a proposed overhaul of the alumni government.
(05/16/06 9:00am)
The privately held GlycoFi has found a way to attach human sugars to yeast cells. There are many possible applications of this discovery, and Merck spokesperson Janet Skidmore said it could help company research on Hepatitis B and a possible cervical cancer vaccine called Gardasil.
(05/08/06 9:00am)
Dartmouth's new Web site is set to go live on July 7. Work on the new site started last November under an initiative from College President James Wright, and last week the self-dubbed "HomeTeam," three staff members charged with coming up with the new look, met with about 20 staff and faculty members to discuss the design.
(05/02/06 9:00am)
Crowds of Dartmouth students took part in a series of national protests Monday with their own rally on the Green in support of illegal immigrants, all while an airplane banner flew overhead demanding that illegal immigrants go home.
(04/27/06 9:00am)
Peter Halas '98 has admitted to having sex with a 15-year-old female student at a high school where he was teaching. Halas pleaded guilty to official misconduct in a New Jersey courtroom on Tuesday. He said he had a sexual relationship with the girl from April to June 2005, according to the Asbury Park Press, but charges of sexual assault and endangering the welfare of a child were dropped in a plea bargain, so he will not have to register as a sex offender.
(04/24/06 9:00am)
Unlike the figure skater of the same name known for jumping and spinning above the ice, Thayer School of Engineering professor Victor Petrenko is getting attention for melting it.
(04/19/06 9:00am)
Former Hood Museum of Art director Timothy Rub is taking over at the Cleveland Museum of Art this week. Rub, who led the Hood from 1991 to 1999, has his work cut out for him -- the museum is in the middle of a $258 million makeover. "We've all got folders full of projects waiting for someone to review and evaluate," museum design director Jeffrey Strean told the Cleveland Free Press. Rub, who has a master's degree in art history from New York University and a master's in business from Yale, also served as director of the Cincinnati Art Museum. He started at Dartmouth as the Hood's associate director in 1987 before being promoted to director.
(04/19/06 9:00am)
Since 1992, the government has required that food packages carry a "nutrition facts" label. Now, a team of Dartmouth researchers wants prescriptions to have their own fact boxes, and they are set to receive a $394,333 grant to develop that idea.
(04/14/06 9:00am)
With graduation less than two months away, many seniors who will soon face the financial responsibilities of adulthood attended a lecture on investing by Dartmouth endowment manager David Russ in Collis Commonground on Thursday evening.
(04/07/06 9:00am)
Speaking softly and haltingly, Ortiz peered out from beneath dark bangs and said she was abducted, burned, gang-raped and dropped into a pit of human remains in 1989 while doing humanitarian work in Guatemala,
(04/03/06 9:00am)
The accident happened around 10 a.m., forcing the main water line to the building to be shut off, stopping the soda and juice machines and the dishwasher and leaving students using paper plates and buying bottled drinks for the next few hours. The bathrooms were also closed.
(03/30/06 10:00am)
Guster, a band that grew out of college friendships, will return to Dartmouth this spring for the Programming Board's annual big concert.
(02/14/06 11:00am)
The change, which the College's Committee on Instruction recommended after a generally favorable external review, will not bring big changes to the program, but is "part of a process of maturing," according to program chair Israel Reyes.
(01/24/06 11:00am)
She has taught acting for two decades, but now theater professor Mara Sabinson is playing a different kind of role -- plaintiff in a lawsuit that raises serious charges of harassment and discrimination against College administrators.
(03/07/05 11:00am)
For almost a decade now, the salaries of senior college administrators have risen faster than U.S. economic inflation, according to a recently released trade association survey.