Tuck dean search committee forms
Deputy Provost Bruce Pipes recently appointed members to a 10-person search committee to find a new dean for the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration.
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Deputy Provost Bruce Pipes recently appointed members to a 10-person search committee to find a new dean for the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration.
Three of the final candidates to replace Geography Professor George Demko, who recently completed his five-year term as director of the Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences, will be on campus in the next three weeks.
The Big Apple Circus will bring its unique brand of entertainment and a touch of Italy to Hanover in less than two weeks.
While many Dartmouth summer dwellers lay motionless beneath the sun in their free time, others must keep circling the Green in their training for marathon competition.
O. J. Simpson, who stands accused of murdering his wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Coleman, is perhaps the most famous figure to be indicted for murder in the 20th century.
It is a common perception among members of the Greek system that College administrators are out to get them. Not only is this perception generally false, but by holding it, the leaders of the Greek system blind themselves to the genuine source of discontent -- the faculty.
Dartmouth has added the Encyclopedia Brittanica to the growing number of databases and resources students can access over the College's network.
At its June meeting, the College's Board of Trustees approved the decision to grant tenure to 14 professors, including controversial English Professor Tom Luxon.
Sheldon Prentice '72 announced late last week that he was not planning to seek the Republican nomination in the Vermont gubernatorial race.
President Bill Clinton nominated Air Force Lt. Gen. Thomas Moorman '62 for his fourth star and a promotion to vice chief of staff of the Air Force.
Detective Sergeant Nick Giaccone was appointed Hanover Police chief last week by Hanover Town Manager Cliff Vermilya. Giaccone replaces the late Kurt Schimke.
The Student Assembly met for the first time last Friday to set up its agenda and committee structure for the summer.
The College's Alumni Council recently began a search to replace College Trustee Anne Fritz-Hackett. Fritz-Hackett will step down next June from her special two-year position on the Board of Trustees.
The Women's Studies program canceled plans last term for a survey to study diversity in Dartmouth classrooms after the program's directors decided the survey would not provide accurate information.
The College appointed Dr. Jeffrey Hersh as the director of counseling and human development, after conducting a nationwide search.
The College may not be able to house more than 150 students for the 1994 Fall term, Housing Assignments Administrator Lynn Rosenblum said yesterday.
For golfers and non-golfers alike Colonel Bogey's at the Hanover Country Club offers a fresh alternative to dining at Dartmouth, and since Colonel Bogey's is run by Dartmouth Dining Services, you can use your student identification card to pay for the meal.
Many students returned to campus after the interim period expecting to make their usual transactions with New Dartmouth Bank, only to find it had been acquired by Shawmut, a bank which is part of a national corporation based in New England.
Hanover Police are searching for vandals who overturned 13 tombstones, destroying five and causing $10,000 in damage, in the Old Dartmouth Cemetery early last week.
Hanover and other local towns have planned 4th of July activities to delight both the young and the young at heart.