Speaker celebrates MLK legacy
"I think we are here to be invited to be a part of Dr. King's love, power and justice dream team. We are here to help pull [down] the walls that separate people in communities," he said. "And build up levees."
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"I think we are here to be invited to be a part of Dr. King's love, power and justice dream team. We are here to help pull [down] the walls that separate people in communities," he said. "And build up levees."
In an attempt to make the faculty more accessible to the public, the Dartmouth Office of Public Affairs recently created a series of audio programs made available online through a new format called "podcasting."
The Dartmouth Center for Cognitive and Educational Neuroscience will open its doors Tuesday in the newly renovated southeast wing of Baker Library, commemorating the occasion with a speech by Tufts University dean and psychology professor Robert Sternberg.
Network computing company Sun Microsystems and Dartmouth's Public Key Infrastructure Laboratory are creating a new partnership that pairs Dartmouth's expertise in secure computing with Sun's Open-Solaris Project, an open-source operating system that is being enhanced through community input, the College announced Friday.
Jeff Jacoby, a conservative op-ed columnist for the Boston Globe, spoke on the present state of anti-Semitism in the eastern and western world Monday at an event sponsored by Chabad, the Jewish Studies Program and the Rockefeller Center.
Lesbian rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum blamed conservative ideologues for stalling gay rights in a speech Wednesday sponsored by the Jewish studies department.
Members of the Dartmouth community gathered in a diversity forum Monday afternoon to discuss the controversial selection of and reaction to white lesbian author and activist Dorothy Allison as keynote speaker for the College's celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day last year.
Leah Prescott, the new coordinator of the College's sexual abuse awareness program, sees several ways to raise awareness for issues of sexual violence on campus, starting with a radio show dealing with the subject that will debut Tuesday night.
The Rockefeller Center's Policy Research Shop has completed a preliminary report analyzing the effect of the federally-mandated No Child Left Behind Act for the Vermont General Assembly. The survey sought to find out if schools in New Hampshire and Vermont shifted curriculum in response to the act's requirements.
As freshmen attempt running 109 laps around the bonfire Friday night, they will be partaking in a tradition more than a century old. Sprinting around the bonfire cements freshmen to upperclassmen and alumni as they participate in a ritual that is one of the pillars of the Homecoming celebration.
Attendees at a Monday discussion about whether torturing wartime prisoners is justified ran into protestors at the door of Filene Auditorium who argued that the subject should not be up for debate.
Students, faculty and staff gathered Monday to remember and celebrate the life of Meleia Willis-Starbuck '07, who was murdered in Berkeley, Calif., this summer.