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(05/24/21 6:00am)
We are a group of alumni-affiliated group leaders, many with a decade of experience leading diverse alumni communities including the Dartmouth Asian Pacific American Alumni Association, Dartmouth’s LGBTQIA+ Alumni Association and Women of Dartmouth. But our Dartmouth education did not leave us prepared to address what we’ve seen in the last two months alone: the mass murder of eight people at a FedEx facility, four of them Sikh; the killings of eight in Atlanta, six of them Asian women; the police shootings of Mah’Khia Bryant, Daunte Wright and Adam Toledo; voter suppression and anti-transgender youth bills; and the murders of trans women of color. The problems we as a society face are interconnected, inseparable and built into the foundations of this country. Yet, Dartmouth treats anti-racist, decolonial teaching and queer studies as siloed and optional fields of study, allowing students to graduate without ever having exposure to these essential educational tenets.
(02/16/06 11:00am)
The director of the Hopkins Center will select the recipient of the award after consulting with voice faculty, voice ensemble directors and other arts faculty. The award will be presented annually at the Hopkins Center's spring awards ceremony.
(02/01/06 11:00am)
Students and community members gathered in Dartmouth Hall Tuesday evening to view a documentary of the Dartmouth Hillel's Project Preservation's trip to Lunna, Belarus in June 2005. The screening was followed by a discussion panel with students who were part of the project.
(01/12/06 11:00am)
The stated purpose of DALA is to improve the Dartmouth Latino experience for both alumni and students.
(01/05/06 11:00am)
The 22 highest-ranked members of the Class of 2006 were inducted into the academic honor society Phi Beta Kappa on Nov. 30 in a ceremony hosted by College President James Wright in his home.
(09/01/05 9:00am)
Incoming freshmen who want to help influence the direction Dartmouth will take during their four years are encouraged to join Student Assembly, the student government organization.
(09/01/05 9:00am)
On a campus where students of color comprise over one-quarter of the student body, Dartmouth reflects diversity through a growing collection of minority student organizations, most of which are open and available to the entire campus.
(08/23/05 9:00am)
As students prepare for final exams and the term dwindles to an end, so too ends the unique sophomore summer experience for the Class of 2007.
(08/18/05 9:00am)
Appointed dean of the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics for the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, George Langford will be leaving Dartmouth to assume his new post in September.
(08/16/05 9:00am)
The American Bar Association named Dennis Drapkin '68 the chair of its tax section last Tuesday after an annual meeting in Chicago.
(08/09/05 9:00am)
Hanover Police arrested a man on a federal felony charge of desertion from the United States Army on Lyme Road at about 12:30 p.m. last Wednesday.
(08/02/05 9:00am)
Francis J. Ricciardone, Jr. '73 was confirmed by the U.S. Senate last Friday as U.S. Ambassador to the Arab Republic of Egypt.
(07/26/05 9:00am)
A former Dartmouth basketball player was indicted on several counts last week, stemming from an alleged rape in Point Pleasant, New Jersey.
(07/21/05 9:00am)
Despite the inherent risks posed by inebriated undergraduates floating down the Connecticut River during this Saturday's Tubestock, Hanover Police Chief Nicholas Giaccone said he does not plan to escalate security in anticipation of the annual tradition.
(07/19/05 9:00am)
This past weekend, the 2007 Class Council hosted some 25 alumni from the Class of 1957 for dinner Friday and a panel discussion Saturday morning, enabling a small crowd of students and alumni to mutually exchange perspectives on the Dartmouth experience.
(07/12/05 9:00am)
Anthropology professor Hoyt Alverson is challenging the notion of a "drinking culture" at the College with his research.