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(07/01/11 2:00am)
Drawing on personal experience and a "strategic" viewpoint, College President Jim Yong Kim voiced "strong support" for the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors Act in a letter addressed to Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill. on Monday, Kim said in an interview with The Dartmouth.
(06/29/11 9:00pm)
Government professor Dirk Vandewalle has been named political advisor to United Nations Special Advisor Ian Martin, who is organizing the U.N.'s arrangements for post-conflict Libya, according to a College press release.
(06/28/11 2:00am)
Wes Schaub, Greek life director at Case Western Reserve University, will take over as Dartmouth's permanent director of Greek Letter Organizations and Societies on July 11, according to April Thompson, associate dean of the College for campus life. Schaub will replace acting GLOS Director Kristi Clemens, who has served in the position since last August.
(06/24/11 2:00am)
"We are, unfortunately, on the verge of being poorly governed as a nation if we don't get our House in order," Gregg said. "There is clearly a serious issue of debt in this nation."
(03/07/11 4:00am)
After a second-place finish at the Northeast Regional Ethics Bowl on Nov. 20, the team moved on to the national competition, where the team was eliminated before qualifying for the final round. Dartmouth placed 10th in last year's national competition, which is sponsored by the Association for Practical and Professional Ethics.
(03/04/11 4:00am)
I spent one morning my freshman Spring crying into my Belgian waffle at Home Plate brunch as my friend and I engaged in an intense dialogue about the hook-up culture at Dartmouth. More accurately, it was a trialogue (is that a word?) I was pouring forth all my feelings about how my hookup had hooked up with a new girl while my friend focused her attention on her BBM conversation with her boyfriend. Awkward.
(03/04/11 4:00am)
The College will implement a search to fill the position of assistant director of Student Accessibility Services, establish a note-takers program and provide informational material and workshops for faculty about accommodating students with disabilities, Provost Carol Folt announced in a campus-wide e-mail on Thursday.
(02/28/11 4:00am)
The study was conceived by John Wennberg, a Dartmouth Medical School professor and founder of the Atlas, and Shannon Brownlee, a Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice instructor and acting director of the New America Health Policy Program.
(02/24/11 4:00am)
Flights from Lebanon Airport could be canceled, become less frequent or become more costly if members of the United States Congress decide to eliminate or reduce the Federal Aviation Administration's Essential Air Service subsidy program as part of an air transportation reform bill, Lebanon Airport manager Rick Dyment said in an interview with The Dartmouth.
(02/11/11 4:00am)
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(01/21/11 4:00am)
Kaushik has filed multiple claims against Campion including charges of discrimination to the New Hampshire Human Rights Commission in 2010 but all the charges have been dismissed so far, Campion said.
(01/18/11 4:00am)
Safety and Security and Hanover Police are working to identify an unknown male suspect who entered a residential hall and sexually assaulted a female student on Sunday evening, Director of Safety and Security and College Proctor Harry Kinne told The Dartmouth.
(01/06/11 4:00am)
College officials have installed an 10-person committee to select the replacement for acting Dean of the College Sylvia Spears, Provost Carol Folt announced in an e-mail to members of the Dartmouth community Wednesday afternoon. The permanent Dean of the College will likely take over in July 2011, according to Folt.
(01/04/11 4:00am)
When five inches of snow fell in various areas of Europe on Dec. 18, Dartmouth students on the history foreign study program in London celebrated the winter weather with a carefree snowball fight, history professor and program adviser Annelise Orleck said in an interview with The Dartmouth. Students' plans to spend a majority of the holiday season back in the United States with their families, however, was delayed along with most flights departing from Heathrow Airport.
(12/01/10 4:00am)
After a two-year trial period, the Inter-Fraternity Council has recommended that the College re-recognize Beta Alpha Omega fraternity, formerly Beta Theta Pi fraternity, according to IFC President Tyler Brace '11.
(11/29/10 4:00am)
The London School of Business and Finance introduced a program late last month that allows users to earn an M.B.A. exclusively through a Facebook application, The New York Times reported. The application currently has over 30,000 active users. Aaron Etingen, founder of the London School of Business and Finance, said he expects 500,000 prospective students to test the program free of charge within the next year, according to The Times. Students pay for separate modules, which total about $23,000 the same cost as the school's campus-based and other distance-learning M.B.A. degrees. Courses on the Facebook application are divided into 10 modules, each of which contains a video lecture, a Facebook discussion, documents, study materials and tests, The Times reported.
(11/17/10 4:00am)
IceCode a West Lebanon-based firm that has worked with the College to develop technology to remove ice from wind turbines has been named one of five companies that will receive $100,000 innovation awards from GE to develop their ideas, according to Business Wire. IceCode received the grant after participating in the "GE ecomagination Challenge: Powering the Grid," which is part of GE's plan to transform global energy use and develop a more efficient electric grid through open collaboration, according to GE.
(11/12/10 4:00am)
Art history professor Angela Rosenthal died Thursday morning surrounded by family and friends, her husband, Adrian Randolph also an art history professor at the College said in a statement.
(11/10/10 4:00am)
After one student's refusal to donate to the Senior Class Gift sparked controversy last Spring, Dartmouth has faced criticism from several national media outlets in recent weeks for allegedly encouraging student volunteers to directly pressure individual students to donate. Fund officials maintain, however, that they never publicly distributed a list of students who did or did not donate to the Senior Class Gift, and Sylvia Racca, executive director of the Dartmouth College Fund, said in an e-mail to The Dartmouth that she "deeply" regrets that the name of the lone student who refused to donate became public.
(11/03/10 3:00am)
As of press time, Republicans gained 57 seats in the House, the largest single-election increase in 70 years, according to the Associated Press. Democrats also retained at least 50 Senate seats, blocking a Republican takeover in that chamber.