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(11/06/06 11:00am)
The Board of Trustees reviewed the College's mission statement, discussed several campus facilities projects and dedicated Kemeny Hall and the Haldeman Center at their Fall term meeting this weekend. No formal voting occurred as the trustees focused on "strategic planning" instead.
(11/03/06 11:00am)
The Dartmouth Board of Trustees will discuss the College mission statement and plans for new facilities at its Fall term meeting this weekend in Hanover. The meeting, which began Thursday evening and will end Saturday afternoon, will be more brief than usual, as the 18 Board members will also participate in the dedication ceremonies for Kemeny Hall and the Haldeman Center.
(11/02/06 11:00am)
WEB UPDATE, November 2, 3:07 p.m.
(10/12/06 9:00am)
A search committee to find a replacement dean of admissions and financial aid announced its membership Wednesday. Theater professor Peter Hackett will chair the committee as it looks for outgoing Dean Karl Furstenberg's successor.
(09/29/06 9:00am)
The Dean of the College search committee, which began meeting this summer, is in its initial stages of generating ideas for the process of finding candidates. The group will hold open discussions with the campus and will begin advertising for the position over the next few weeks.
(09/29/06 9:00am)
The Campaign for the Dartmouth Experience, a projected seven-year-long comprehensive capital campaign, has reached the halfway point of its $1.3 billion goal, having raised $744.2 million to date.
(09/26/06 9:00am)
Gary Bremer '84 was sentenced to two years in prison for illegal possession of child pornography on Friday. He was arrested last March after police found over 300 pornographic images of children on a laptop computer he pawned at a shop near his New Haven, Conn. home. Bremer, 45, was valedictorian of his class at Dartmouth.
(09/20/06 9:00am)
In the ongoing turmoil over the passage of the proposed Association of Alumni constitution, two major conflicting groups with vastly different structures and campaign tactics have emerged -- Supporters for a Democratic Dartmouth, which opposes the constitution and Dartmouth Alumni for Common Sense, which supports it.
(06/29/06 9:00am)
The Tuck School of Business saw a 35 percent increase in applications for its 2006-2007 class over last year, the highest jump among U.S. News and World Report's top 10 business schools with available data.
(06/10/06 9:00am)
The Tuck School of Business presented Master of Business Administration degrees to 258 students at its Investiture Ceremony. Roger McNamee Tu'82, Co-Founder and Advisory Director of Elevation Partners, a private equity firm that makes large-scale investments in market-leading media, entertainment and consumer-related businesses, spoke at the ceremony.
(05/24/06 9:00am)
New Hampshire College Democrats President Adam Patinkin '07, outgoing Student Body President Noah Riner '06 and other political and campus leaders from Dartmouth met with New Hampshire Governor John Lynch last week in effort to persuade him to veto House Bill 1566. Lynch, a Democrat, vetoed the bill Tuesday, and it now awaits a vote by the New Hampshire General Assembly.
(05/22/06 9:00am)
John Castellani, president of the Business Roundtable, a Washington association representing 160 chief executive officers of America's largest corporations, led a seminar entitled "Ethical Issues of Executive Compensation" Thursday at the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration.
(05/19/06 9:00am)
Whereas Homecoming and Winter Carnival weekends feature nighttime parties as their social staple, Green Key plays host to elaborate outdoor festivities on Friday and Saturday afternoons. Phi Delta Alpha fraternity's traditional block party and Alpha Delta fraternity's lawn party regularly draw thousands of students and community members.
(05/02/06 9:00am)
While the morning march, attended by 200 people, was relatively calm, the rally, disrupted by a plane towing an anti-illegal immigrant banner message, helped fuel the friction that evolved into hostility at the evening moderated discussion.
(04/28/06 9:00am)
Former Baltimore State Attorney Stuart O. Simms '72 is expected to be named Maryland Democratic gubernatorial candidate Douglas M. Duncan's running mate, according to sources familiar with the selection process.
(04/25/06 9:00am)
Parents of incoming Dartmouth students and of admitted college students across America are allowing their children to attend elite institutions, so long as many of the students pay the difference between tuition and what parents can afford.
(04/14/06 9:00am)
The program, established in 1997 and managed by Tuck's Center for International Business, sends selected students around the world to embark on 13-week-long projects where they work in teams to gain real-world experience by developing solutions to fit a corporate client's needs.
(04/10/06 9:00am)
Keynote speeches and panel discussions centered on Latino student issues highlighted the conference, which was organized in partnership with the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators.
(04/06/06 9:00am)
While most Dartmouth students choose to graduate after the Spring term of their senior year alongside the class with which they matriculated, a small number of qualified students wind up leaving Hanover earlier than their peers.
(04/04/06 9:00am)
"It doesn't surprise me or concern me to jump around in the top ten," Tuck School Dean Paul Danos said. "I would say that I never just look at one of these rankings, I look at them all and think about it in total because I could never guess where a school is going to come out. This is the best year we've ever had if you look at the six major published rankings of MBA programs combined."