Professor Bill Cook returns from Russia
English Department Chair Bill Cook recently returned from a three-week trip to Russia where he attended a series of seminars on teaching English literature around the world.
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English Department Chair Bill Cook recently returned from a three-week trip to Russia where he attended a series of seminars on teaching English literature around the world.
Following through on its mission to incorporate art exhibitions into the Dartmouth curriculum, the Hood Museum is offering hands-on experience in two classes this summer.
While most of the College slows to a crawl during the summer months, the offices of Facilities, Operations and Management and Facilities Planning actually speed up.
Dean of the College Lee Pelton has approved a new set of programming standards for the Coed Fraternity Sorority system.
Ruth Carol LaBombard, who served as secretary and assistant to four College presidents between 1961 to 1989, died of cancer Sunday at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. She was 59.
Kappa Delta Epsilon yesterday filed a complaint with the Hanover Police hoping to recover the sorority's summer slush fund, approximately $600 in cash stolen a week ago.
Assistant Dean of Residential Life Alison Keefe last Friday announced she is leaving the College to become the new assistant director of residential life at Salem State College in Salem, Mass.
The School of Criticism and Theory will once hold its tenth annual conference this summer at Dartmouth.
The recent naming of Ellen O'Neil '87, assistant coach forwomen's cross country and track and field, to the position of varsity head coach for women's cross country will have little effect on the Big Green running program.
Afterspending the pastfour weeks waking up at 5:30 a.m. to head down to the river for a two and one half hour practice, Julie Pett-Ridge is not only ready forthe Olympic Festival, but is also well deserving of the honor.
The top ten characteristics of premeds: we suffer low grades, we do not have a social life, we whine way too much; we do not respect humanities and social science majors, we spend all our vacations working in a lab or a hospital, orgo orgo orgo, we enjoy Kresge more than our rooms, we never get to take fun classes, we can't think about an FSP and we stress about MCATs and applications only to be rejected from most schools to which we apply.
I entered the room a skeptic. I knew Dottie Lamm participates in United Nations conferences on the status of women. But I did not know she is a woman of intellect and passion with an important message that has been overlooked or misunderstood by a vast majority of Americans.
"Personable" is how Jim Brennan '96 described Newt Gingrich, R-Ga., after appearing on MTV with the firebrand Speaker of the House.
Asgard will wait until after the Alchohol Task Force releases its final report in August to decide whether it will become an undergraduate society, according to Asgard's summer liaison with the Office of Residential Life Padraic Malinowski '97.
Starting this fall, the College will automatically send student account bills to students' permanent addresses instead of through Hinman mail.
Director of Health Services Dr. Jack Turco will soon begin work with the national chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving on forming a new "youth council."
More than 250 people gathered Thursday in Rollins Chapel to remember Sarah Devens '96, the three-sport athlete who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound one week ago today.
Kappa Delta Epsilon lost its summer slush fund last week when someone stole $600 from the sorority's social chair's room, according to an electronic-mail message summer KDE President Gretchen Lanka '97 sent to other Greek house presidents last week.
Montgomery Fellow Dottie Lamm spoke about the connection between slowing population growth and empowering women to an overflow crowd in the Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences Thursday night.
Students waking up Saturday morning will arise to find the town of Hanover transformed into an outdoor bazaar.