Campus expansion plans include state-of-the-art facilities
The College's 265-acre campus is rich in history and tradition. But soon it will be expanded and modernized to face the demands and challenges of the 21st century.
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The College's 265-acre campus is rich in history and tradition. But soon it will be expanded and modernized to face the demands and challenges of the 21st century.
College officials and the architectural planners behind the northward expansion of the campus will submit their final plans to the Trustees at one of the Board's next two meetings in Hanover, according to Provost John Strohbehn.
Buildings and Grounds officials have demanded that the College's dining halls stop selling bottled Snapple beverages or help pay for the cost of recycling the glass.
President Clinton outlined his revised plans to help students pay for their college education two weeks ago, but how the proposed bills will affect Dartmouth students still remains unclear.
More students than ever before applied to medical school this year, continuing the recent increases in the numbers of applicants.
The radiation and oncology treatment department of the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital will move to a new $14.1 million building in the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center complex in Lebanon within the next two to three years.
Former U.S. Attorney General Richard Thornburgh spoke on the need for personnel and financial reform within the United Nations last night before a large audience in Hinman Forum.
The Office of Residential Life has selected five graduate students ranging in age from 23 to 30 years old to live in different undergraduate dormitories next year.
Spring festivals are not unique to Dartmouth -- most colleges and universities around the country, and all of the Ivy League schools with the exception of Harvard, host some kind of spring celebration.
Three experts on the United Nations discussed the future of the organization in the post-Cold War era in a panel discussion last night in Dartmouth Hall.
One of the most important parts of any college or university is its appearance. Dartmouth's edifices are composed mostly of staid, conservative New England buildings, which reproduce nicely in glossy promotional catalogs and postcards.