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(03/04/02 11:00am)
The Dartmouth faculty recently voted to elevate the linguistics and cognitive science program to permanent status, a sign of the program's success despite its somewhat humble beginnings, according to Provost Barry Scherr and linguistics program chair Lindsay Whaley.
(03/04/02 11:00am)
Dartmouth's tuition increase of 4.5 percent for the 2002-03 academic year, while the largest in the last four years, is about average among the Ivy League schools this year. Several of the other schools have also reported facing similar budget difficulties due to the flagging economy.
(03/01/02 11:00am)
Leaders of various student organizations expressed mixed feelings about the College's proposed new mission statement in interviews with The Dartmouth.
(02/28/02 11:00am)
In response to recommendations made by the Committee on Institutional Diversity and Equity, the College has drafted a proposed new mission statement and has placed it on the Internet to solicit the opinions of members of the Dartmouth community.
(02/27/02 11:00am)
Last year's murders of professors Half and Susanne Zantop prompted three books recounting the shocking crime from very different perspectives.
(02/26/02 11:00am)
Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop '37 recently appeared before the New Hampshire state legislature to promote a new bill that would increase state funding for smoking prevention programs.
(02/19/02 11:00am)
At yesterday's Winter term faculty meeting, professors debated the merits of several proposals to amend the world culture curricular requirements, but voted on none. While many faculty members were in favor of amending the distributive requirements, they reached no consensus on how to do so.
(02/18/02 11:00am)
During a busy political weekend at the College, a group of Hanover High School students surprised prominent politicians -- including U.S. Sen. Bob Smith (R-N.H.) and U.S. Congressman Charlie Bass '74 (R-N.H.) -- by protesting a presentation of flags to several local schools.
(02/15/02 11:00am)
Although the 2004 presidential elections are two years away, potential candidates for the Democratic nomination have already started trekking through New Hampshire hoping to establish connections that will help them later in the race.
(02/13/02 11:00am)
Despite the growing popularity of the College Board's Advanced Placement program, which allows high school students to earn college credit for advanced work done in high school if they perform well on national exams, some elite high schools are becoming increasingly critical of the program.
(02/13/02 11:00am)
Dartmouth's faculty will discuss and possibly vote on a proposed new World Cultures distributive requirement entitled "Race, Ethnicity and Migration" at the Winter term faculty meeting this Monday.
(02/11/02 11:00am)
Marking the largest increase in four years, Dartmouth's Board of Trustees approved raising undergraduate tuition by 4.5 percent to $27,600 at their winter meeting this past weekend. Overall charges for the 2002-03 academic year will rise 4.4 percent to $35,988.
(02/07/02 11:00am)
During a Board of Trustees meeting set to be held during the upcoming Winter Carnival weekend, Trustees plan to discuss various financial issues, including possible hikes in tuition fees and ways to fund the construction of new facilities.
(02/06/02 11:00am)
To commemorate Black History Month this February, a diverse assortment of student groups have collaborated with faculty members, administrators and curators at the Hood Museum of Art to celebrate the accomplishments of African-Americans.
(02/04/02 11:00am)
Unfortunately for frozen freshmen experiencing New Hampshire's winter wrath for the first time, groundhog Punxsutawney Phil's sighting of his shadow this weekend -- forecasting six more weeks of winter -- does appear to be consistent with long-range weather trends.
(01/28/02 11:00am)
Ann Chang '03 and Shevani Jaisingh '03 will assume leadership of the Panhellenic Council as president and vice-president, respectively, beginning Feb. 1.
(01/23/02 11:00am)
The Dresden School Board voted last night to approve a referendum on a plan to rebuild the district's schools outside downtown Hanover while selling the schools' current site on Lebanon Street to Dartmouth for more than $18.6 million.
(01/22/02 11:00am)
Director of Housing Lynn Rosenblum's recent resignation and the upcoming maternity leave of Assistant Housing Director Rachael Class-Giguere threaten to create an understaffed Office of Residential Life this spring.
(01/14/02 11:00am)
The College committee that oversees human subject research is reviewing its policies in response to a recent report calling for the reform of procedures dealing with potential financial conflicts in research involving human subjects.
(01/14/02 11:00am)
A student discovered a swastika sketched on the message board hanging on the door to her room in Smith Hall at around 11:30 p.m. Saturday night.