Weinman to become Amherst CFO
Assistant vice president of finance Kevin Weinman will leave the College on May 1 to become Amherst College's first chief financial officer. Amherst president Biddy Martin announced Weinman's new role on Feb. 15.
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Assistant vice president of finance Kevin Weinman will leave the College on May 1 to become Amherst College's first chief financial officer. Amherst president Biddy Martin announced Weinman's new role on Feb. 15.
On Tuesday, Hui Cheng '16's Facebook newsfeed resembled a virtual Main Street. She saw a code phrase to use at Molly's for a free appetizer, Morano Gelato's flavors of the day and photos of new posters from International DVD and Poster. Moving beyond Hanover, local businesses have embraced social media and enhanced their online presences to allow loyal customers access to special promotions and attract new business.
In keeping with tradition, Greek houses are hosting a variety of parties over Winter Carnival weekend from Feb. 5-9. Greek events will include annual parties as well as additional festivities with new themes.
Speakers representing the organizations highlighted the under-reported presence of Native American populations in the area, which requires health care providers to be culturally competent.
Katori was chosen as the keynote speaker for this year's Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration, which focuses on the art of non-conformity.
Pulling from his vast personal experience in the field and classroom, pediatric clinician Roy Wade Med'07 focused on reducing income disparity in health care and encouraged attendees to discuss improvements to working with underserved communities in a lecture on Thursday as part of Geisel School of Medicine's Martin Luther King Jr. day celebrations.
Over the weekend, Dartmouth's chapter of the Ivy Council an organization that includes representatives from Ivy League universities' student governments hosted the 13th annual Ivy Leadership Summit, which brings students together for keynote presentations, meetings and networking opportunities, according to Ivy Council President Nick Judson '14. During the event, multiple attendees visiting from other universities were arrested for underage drinking, according to students.
Boston University was invited to join the Association ofAmerican Universities, a group of prestigious research universities, on Monday, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported. The invitation marks the second time since 2009 that the association has added a new member, increasing the number of institutions to 62. The association's invitation was extended after a review of BU's research infrastructure, quality of faculty, doctoral programs and other criteria, The Chronicle reported. The Georgia Institute of Technology was the last institution to be added to the association, while the University of Nebraska at Lincoln became the first university to have its membership retracted in 2011.
Advising 360, a pilot program for 100 students in the Choates residential cluster, has been met with generally positive reviews from students and advisors, but some noted its overlap with the College's current advising program. Advising 360 consolidates current programs and introduces a six-term advising system and trained academic undergraduate advisors.
With the implementation of a new academic calendar that started the school year earlier than ever before, there is a six-week gap between Homecoming weekend and the start of classes this year. In the past, there have been approximately four weeks between Convocation ceremonies and Homecoming weekend.
When Akash Kar '16 arrived at his alumni interview after submitting his application to Dartmouth, he did not realize how much the interview would impact his college decision. Kar said his alumni interviewer's enthusiasm for Dartmouth contributed to his decision to attend the College.
The College's 2012 Writing Summit commemorated the 45th anniversary of the "Dartmouth Seminar," a writing conference that took place in fall 1966. The summit, part of the Year of the Arts initiative, opened in Moore Hall's Filene Auditorium on Oct. 2 and continued on Oct. 3.
Phi Tau coeducational fraternity hosted a memorial service for member Stephanie Pignatiello '12, who died this summer, on Sunday afternoon at the Top of the Hop. A campus-wide email from the organization encouraged the College community to contribute photographs, poetry or other memorabilia for inclusion in a collage and to share stories aloud during the public service. Pignatiello committed suicide on in her off-campus home in Hanover on July 26.