Dick's House notes fewer influenza cases
"We have had a relatively quiet winter," Turco said. "But that may be because we haven't seen the peak yet."
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"We have had a relatively quiet winter," Turco said. "But that may be because we haven't seen the peak yet."
The Class of 2006 announced the 20 members of its Senior Executive Committee on Friday after a number of problems with the voting process. The senior class was forced to vote three times due to technical problems with the online voting system.
The Upper Valley's overall campaign hopes to raise $1.2 million this year and, as one of the largest employers in the area, Dartmouth's help is critical to meeting this goal, according to Susan Wright, wife of President James Wright and honorary chair of the College campaign.
The project began in late 2004 when the College decided to combine the voice, video and data streams into one unified network. This consolidation was an effort to make the network more manageable and cost-effective.
The award recognizes Tuck's Minority Business Executive Program, which is aimed at African Americans, Native Americans, Hispanic Americans and Asian Americans who own businesses, but do not have access to the type of training that is necessary to reach the executive level. The annual program began in 1980 and will run for the 27th time this summer.
Last night, campus Christian groups united to present "By the Fire," a worship session and concert to benefit Asia Relief.
The Tucker Foundation kicked off its Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week Sunday. Although this campaign is held the week before Thanksgiving on hundreds of college campuses, Dartmouth's involvement has a unique twist this year.
The Center for Women and Gender is undergoing significant changes this term as the center welcomes new staff, plans innovative programs and redesigns its office space.
As applications for the Tuck School of Business' Class of 2008 roll in, there is a new director of admissions at the helm. Dawna Clarke joined Tuck's Admissions Office this fall from the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business.
For the past 100 years, Homecoming has marked the beginning of a student's Dartmouth experience, and this year will be no different for the Class of 2009.
Many seniors are scrambling to complete cover letters by Wednesday in time to meet the second and final major resume-drop deadline of the term Thursday morning at 2:59 a.m.
The summer stench of Occom Pond will soon be a thing of the past, as the College and town of Hanover are undertaking a new initiative to improve the pond's water quality.
The Dartmouth College Greens, a nonpartisan student activism organization, is undergoing several changes this term beginning with a new name.