Grad advisors in residence program are happy
As the Graduate Students in Residence Program nears the end of the first of its two pilot years, students have mixed opinions concerning the program's success and desirability.
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As the Graduate Students in Residence Program nears the end of the first of its two pilot years, students have mixed opinions concerning the program's success and desirability.
The acting director of the Women's Resource Center was selected last week as one of six finalists in the search for a permanent head of the center.
Questions about water supply and traffic complications are haunting the developers of a proposed $15 million hotel and conference center scheduled to open in Hanover in 1995.
A weekend workshop in Rockefeller Center explored the political involvement of women and how the female role in leadership positions should evolve.
At 6:22 p.m. Wednesday the halls of the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center echoed with the piercing cries of "code 1000" over the public address system, putting the entire hospital on full disaster alert for multiple trauma victims with serious injuries.
In front of a standing-room-only audience Friday afternoon, former U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop '37 received the College's Nelson A. Rockefeller Public Service Award and said health care is a right and should be provided to everyone.
Patients and staff of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center are celebrating the second anniversary of the highly successful unit this fall.
The newly created Kappa Delta Epsilon sorority initiated 64 new members last week and held its first meeting Thursday night which included the house's lifeblood, 50 members of Class of 1996.
Geography Professor G. Robert Brakenridge spent the past week in the Mississippi and Illinois valleys gathering data in flooded regions to test the ability of a new satellite to view the ground through cloud cover.
With little more than a month to go before the beginning of Fall term, many upperclassmen are finding themselves without College housing and slim chances of acquiring it before registration.
Last weekend a group of eight students managed to break free from reality's tight grasp, leaving Hanover and the perils of modern life at Dartmouth behind them.
Two new programs supported by Dartmouth will use horses to provide natural therapy for those suffering from mental, emotional and physical disabilities.
The College's involvement in lawsuits with The Dartmouth Review, the off-campus conservative weekly, ended this past April when three former Dartmouth students dropped a suit they had filed against the College in July 1988.
This weekend the College will host the 50th reunion of the 234 Naval and Marines Corps veterans who drilled on the Green from July 1943 through the Spring of 1945 in preparation for service in World War II.