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(09/26/06 9:00am)
Scott Gridley ADV'03, a graduate of Dartmouth Medical School, has been named the senior research scientist of Blue Sky Biotech, Inc. Gridley worked at Dartmouth in the department of microbiology and immunology and researched under Dr. Gustav Lienhard's biochemistry lab as a postdoctorate fellow. Blue Sky hopes to use Gridley to develop products that will help expand its market share. Gridley plans to start working for Blue Sky this June.
(09/26/06 9:00am)
In an effort to showcase some of the job and internship opportunities available to seniors, Career Services will host the Employer Connections Fair today and tomorrow from 12 to 4 p.m. in the Alumni Hall and the Top of the Hop.
(09/26/06 9:00am)
Career Services inaugurated its 2006 Employer Connections Fair Monday evening with an address entitled "Uncharted Maps: Life through Multiple Careers" by Dartmouth Trustee Michael Chu '68, who told students that it is possible to successfully switch back and forth between corporate and not-for-profit careers and simultaneously contribute to society.
(09/26/06 9:00am)
Project Preservation, a Spring term program created by Dartmouth Hillel and co-sponsored by the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding, combines classroom research and discussion with a summer cross-cultural education and service project.
(09/26/06 9:00am)
Gary Bremer '84 was sentenced to two years in prison for illegal possession of child pornography on Friday. He was arrested last March after police found over 300 pornographic images of children on a laptop computer he pawned at a shop near his New Haven, Conn. home. Bremer, 45, was valedictorian of his class at Dartmouth.
(09/26/06 9:00am)
The Heinz Family Foundation selected photojournalist James Nachtwey '70 and five others to receive the 12th annual Heinz Award in the Arts and Humanities, it announced Monday. Nachtwey will receive the $250,000 award from the Heinz Family Foundation in a private ceremony in Pittsburgh this October.
(09/26/06 9:00am)
Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid Karl Furstenberg announced Monday his plans to retire by July of next year. The College will soon begin its search for Furstenberg's successor, according to Provost Barry Scherr.
(09/26/06 9:00am)
If you've been paying attention to the underground hip-hop scene in recent years, then you have probably heard of Lupe Fiasco. A young Chicago MC who started with a small radio show and now has his own record company, Fiasco has long been on the verge of enormous mainstream success.
(09/26/06 9:00am)
"Let's try a short vignette for three people called 'Pole Dancer.' You be the pole, you're the dancer and you're shoving money in his g-string."
(09/25/06 9:00am)
Team captain Lindsay Winingham '07 gave her Indiana opponent all she could handle in a losing effort during the A flight of the Deacon Classic.
(09/25/06 9:00am)
The Lady Green bounced back from a heartbreaking loss to Harvard on Friday to down Maine the following day.
(09/25/06 9:00am)
The Dartmouth women scored with five minutes remaining in the game to edge the Bears of Brown 1-0.
(09/25/06 9:00am)
The Big Green could not trump last year's co-champion Brown as the two teams fought to a tie, 1-1 on Saturday. The Dartmouth men return to action on Tuesday taking on the Stags of Fairfield University.
(09/25/06 9:00am)
Dartmouth struggled to contain the UNH offense all afternoon on Saturday, falling to the No. 1 team in I-AA 56-14.
(09/25/06 9:00am)
A fire started early Sunday morning evacuated residences of Bissell Hall.
(09/25/06 9:00am)
The D: The men's soccer team has enjoyed a great deal of success in recent years. Last year you guys earned Ivy League championship rings. How does it feel to have The Dartmouth devote more space to the football recruiting class than your league title?
(09/25/06 9:00am)
Three freshmen started the season off right for the Big Green on day one by winning their singles matches. In B Flight action, Jesse Adler '10 defeated Maria Vasilyeva of Syracuse 6-4, 6-1 and Mary Beth Winingham '10 topped Lauren Hommel of Kansas in a very tough match. Meanwhile, Carley Markovitz '10 dominated her opponent 6-2, 6-1 in C Flight action.
(09/25/06 9:00am)
On the heels of a four-game Friday night loss to Harvard, Dartmouth jumped out to an impressive start against the Black Bears and held on for the victory, sweeping Maine, 30-18, 30-25, 30-27.
(09/25/06 9:00am)
Cross country running is about performing in all elements, and the Dartmouth men's and women's squads proved they could do just that on Saturday. The Big Green women charged to victory at Purple Valley Classic, hosted by Williams College, despite the rain and mud that plagued the course all day.
(09/25/06 9:00am)
"We are just happy to win," said captain Whitney Douthett '07, who scored her first collegiate goal in the game. "This is the Ivy League -- one loss and you are out."