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(01/07/10 4:00am)
After DMS Dean Stephen Spielberg's resignation from his post in January 2008, William Green, a microbiology and immunology professor, filled the role of DMS dean until a national search for a more permanent replacement could be found, according to the letter. William Green will return to his post as chair of the department of microbiology and immunology once the new dean assumes the role, the letter stated.
(01/04/10 4:00am)
PhotoDNA, a new child-pornography tracking technology developed in part by Dartmouth computer science professor Hany Farid, may soon enable Internet service providers to better curb the availability of online images depicting child pornography. The technology was donated to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in December.
(01/04/10 4:00am)
All but two current members of the Dartmouth Association of Alumni executive committee will run for reelection in 2010, Association President John Mathias '69 announced on Dec. 21. The two members who will not run for reelection this year David Spalding '76 and Cheryl Bascomb '82 have both reached the Association's three-term limit.
(12/21/09 9:37pm)
All but two current members of the Dartmouth Association of Alumni executive committee will run for reelection in 2010, Association President John Mathias '69 announced on Monday. The two members who will not run for reelection this year David Spalding '76 and Cheryl Bascomb '82 have both reached the Association's three-term limit.
(12/09/09 1:54am)
Kim issued the apology to Faust in person while at the Ivy League presidents' meeting in New York City, according to College spokesman Roland Adams.
(12/04/09 3:35pm)
Voting will occur from March 10 to April 7, 2010.
(11/16/09 4:00am)
Project RightChoice hosted a gala to kick off its 2010 fundraising campaign on Saturday night at the Hanover Inn. Project RightChoice is a student organization that raises money for and awareness about different "worthwhile causes" each year. For 2010, Project RightChoice aims to raise $250,000 for The Fisher House Foundation, which supports veterans and soldiers who were severely injured during their time overseas, according to a Project RightChoice press release. About 160 people attended the event, according to Craig Fitzgerald '11, president of Project RightChoice. "We did raise some money," Fitzgerald said. "But the purpose of the gala wasn't so much to raise money as it was to say Listen, this is who we are and this is where our goals are,' and also just to celebrate Veterans Day." The event featured singers, musicians and a video tribute that showcased photographs of Dartmouth graduates and undergraduates serving in the armed forces, Fitzgerald said. The event was hosted in collaboration with the Dartmouth Undergraduate Veterans Association and the Tuck Armed Forces Alumni Association.
(11/09/09 4:00am)
Dartmouth will implement a series of budget cuts over the next two fiscal years that could total $100 million, the Board of Trustees announced on Saturday. The announcement follows a 23-percent drop in the College's endowment and comes less than one year after the College implemented a $72-million budget reduction last winter for the 2009 and 2010 fiscal years combined.
(11/07/09 9:08pm)
Dartmouth will implement a series of budget cuts over the next two fiscal years that could total $100 million, the Board of Trustees announced on Saturday. The announcement follows a 23-percent drop in the College's endowment and comes less than one year after the College implemented a $72-million budget reduction last winter for the 2009 and 2010 fiscal years combined.
(11/06/09 4:00am)
"The Board has an ongoing interest in meeting with students and has done so often in the past and plans to continue that practice," Adams said.
(11/03/09 4:00am)
Watching the freshmen run around the bonfire at Dartmouth Night this year, Janine Avner '80, now four months into her tenure as Alumni Council president, said she was reminded of her own experiences in 1976 as a new student at the College a period that she describes as "a different time at Dartmouth," given the relatively small number of women and minority students.
(10/30/09 3:00am)
College administrators are currently exploring whether to change Dartmouth's academic calendar so that Fall term ends before Thanksgiving, according to Dean of Faculty and interim Provost Carol Folt. Students and faculty will eventually have the opportunity to weigh in on the analysis, Folt said.
(10/29/09 3:00am)
The Dartmouth Association of Alumni executive committee voted to shorten the campaigning period for Board of Trustees and Association elections on Wednesday, moving forward with the recommendations of an Association committee tasked with exploring election reform. Although the committee was originally formed to pursue campaign finance reform, it found that such reform is politically untenable at this time.
(10/23/09 2:00am)
As the weather begins to get colder and the last of the fall foliage fights to stay on the trees, Dartmouth students know it can only mean one thing: Homecoming is here. As the members of the Class of 2013 eagerly partake in their first Dartmouth Homecoming, they embrace an annual tradition that dates back over a century.
(10/16/09 2:00am)
Campaign finance reform for Dartmouth Board of Trustee and Association of Alumni elections is politically untenable at this time, according to a report released on Thursday by an Association committee tasked with exploring the issue.
(10/15/09 7:10pm)
Campaign finance reform for Dartmouth Board of Trustee and Association of Alumni elections is politically untenable at this time, according to a report released on Thursday by an Association committee tasked with exploring the issue.
(10/12/09 2:00am)
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(10/09/09 5:40pm)
Kim said that he is not yet certain of the exact magnitude or timing of the cuts.More specific information about the cuts will be available after the Board of Trustees' next meeting in early November, he said.
(10/05/09 2:00am)
Through the Hanover Bucks program, students are provided with a pre-paid card and declining balance account they can use at local Hanover restaurants and businesses.
(10/01/09 2:00am)
As the Dartmouth Atlas of Health Care, which tracks disparities in health care costs, has increasingly taken center stage in the health care debate in Washington, University of Pennsylvania professor Richard Cooper has gained widespread media attention for charging that the Atlas improperly portrays discrepancies in regional health care expenditures.