Schutt '96 involved in motorcycle accident
Jackie Schutt '96 sustained a broken wrist, black eyes and multiple bruises Saturday evening when her motorcycle collided with a car turning in front of her on East Wheelock Street.
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Jackie Schutt '96 sustained a broken wrist, black eyes and multiple bruises Saturday evening when her motorcycle collided with a car turning in front of her on East Wheelock Street.
Dean of the College Lee Pelton recently appointed Janet Terp as assistant dean of the College for administration.
A sales slip found at the Old Dartmouth Cemetery took Hanover Police to a local store in search of the vandals who caused about $10,000 worth of damage to tombstones in the early morning hours on June 23.
A U.S. District Court judge is currently considering a jury recommendation that the College pay a former employee $60,000 because she was fired two years ago after she complained of discrimination while working at the Hanover Inn.
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.
Dartmouth has added the Encyclopedia Brittanica to the growing number of databases and resources students can access over the College's network.
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 College appointed Dr. Jeffrey Hersh as the director of counseling and human development, after conducting a nationwide search.
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.
French historian Francois Hartog said in a speech Tuesday night that historians can no longer revise history after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.
After a nationwide search, Dean of the College Lee Pelton appointed Giavanna Munafo, an experienced doctoral candidate from the University of Virginia, the head of Dartmouth's Women's Resource Center.
Hanover Police arrested three sophomores at a loud, off-campus party early Sunday morning after a neighbor complained about noise.
Webster Avenue will be closed until July 8 for the first part of a scheduled four-month steam line installation.
Four members of the College's Board of Trustees met with about 25 professors on June 9 to discuss the Board's decision to keep the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps.
Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala will deliver the keynote address to incoming students at the College's 225th Convocation ceremonies on Sept. 21.
NEW YORK CITY, June 16 -- In a city where everyone has an opinion and they want you to know it, Vincent Canby '45 is one of the privileged few. He is able to share his opinion with all 6 million people in the bustling metropolis -- at the same time.
Hanover Police arrested Corby Edward Page '92 Commencement weekend and charged him with fraud for allegedly duping parents into buying fake tickets to the ceremonies.
Seniors Russell Martin and Marion Shonn will be heading to Germany after graduation on Fulbright scholarships to do research in engineering and biology, respectively.
The faculty voted almost unanimously yesterday to reaffirm its stance on the elimination of the College's Reserve Officers' Training Corps program and to invite the Board of Trustees before the entire faculty to explain its decision.
After having to answer everybody's questions as the Dean of Students Office's "Know-it-all" for 12 years, Associate Dean of Students Barbara Strohbehn will leave this summer to accompany her husband to Duke University.