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(02/20/06 11:00am)
The play, which focused on issues surrounding interracial dating in the Asian community, featured skits interspersed by performances of modern and traditional Asian dance. The cast performed in front of a packed crowd of students in Collis Commonground.
(02/09/06 11:00am)
Not all the risky ventures undertaken by Dartmouth students occur in fraternity basements. Some students, like Brian McMillan '08, are trying to use their financial savvy to profit from the stock market.
(01/26/06 11:00am)
Dartmouth graduates continue to be well-represented at companies listed by Fortune Magazine in its annual "100 Best Companies to Work For" rankings. Moreover, many alumni occupy top management positions at such companies on the list as Boston Consulting Group, American Express and Goldman Sachs. Although Dartmouth alumni have mixed views on whether the alumni network had helped them in their placement into the these companies, they attributed their job success to the skills and education acquired at the College.
(01/26/06 11:00am)
As the second speaker in a five-lecture series presented by the Women in Business organization in conjunction with the Rockefeller Center, Luitjens advertised the various options available to women in the publishing industry, speaking from her experience as a career woman and mother of two.
(01/20/06 11:00am)
The Steps Toward Adult Responsibility Program, which provides social support for adolescents living with chronic illnesses such as cancer and diabetes, will be shut down this June as its funding dries up. STAR, run through the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth, connects area teens with Dartmouth College student mentors also living with chronic health conditions and offers counseling by psychologist and STAR Program Director Dr. Mark Detzer. STAR members gather every five to six weeks for dinner discussion groups at which they discuss strategies to cope with their illnesses.
(01/13/06 11:00am)
Former Ambassdor Kenneth Yalowitz, director of the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding, solicited student support Thursday night for the creation of a new global health minor and international studies certificate program. In the first lecture of an eight-week series on global health, titled More than Medicine, Yalowitz also announced a new global health course to be taught next year by biology professor Lee Witters.
(01/09/06 11:00am)
Keeping up in the fast-paced digital technology world, the Dartmouth College Library recently announced a partnership with Readex, a Vermont-based company that specializes in online publications of historical collections.
(11/07/05 11:00am)
The Dartmouth Lawyers Association's Darfur crisis committee brought its campaign to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in the Darfur region of Sudan to the College in a panel discussion Sunday afternoon, at which committee members presented a report they recently published and presented to Congress, the United Nations and the Bush administration.
(10/28/05 9:00am)
Teach for America, a non-profit organization that brings college graduates into underprivileged public school classrooms, has generated significant interest at Dartmouth, where an astounding 11 percent of the senior class applied for positions last year, according to Teach for America recruiter Sam Clark.
(10/24/05 9:00am)
Sexual Violence: Mentors in Prevention, a sexual violence prevention program which started last spring, is continuing to work out a few organizational kinks before training mentors during Winter term.
(10/07/05 9:00am)
Katherine Sreedhar, executive director of the Unitarian Universalist Holdeen India Program, spoke to students, community members and faculty in Filene Auditorium on Thursday evening as part of the Tucker Foundation's Social Justice Lecture series.