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(03/29/06 10:00am)
Hispanic Magazine named Dartmouth tenth on its list of the top 25 colleges for Latinos in its March 2006 issue. The College was selected for its variety of Latino student programs and overall commitment to diversity. The magazine's criteria included both overall academic excellence and selectivity and how well institutions cater to Latino students.
(03/07/06 11:00am)
Dartmouth students not only use BlitzMail to keep up with each other, but also to communicate with professors about their classes. While these BlitzMail messages are usually polite, sometimes students can ask their professors seemingly obvious questions or accidentally include them in class BlitzMail lists.
(03/03/06 11:00am)
The Amos Tuck School of Business Administration plans to increase the amount of loans international students can borrow, its financial aid office announced earlier this week.
(02/27/06 11:00am)
Corporate and non-profit executives discussed the role of sustainability in business on Friday at the fourth annual Business Sustainability Initiative conference, hosted by The Tuck School of Business. Entitled "Building Sustainability into Markets and Businesses," the event featured two keynote speakers and seven moderated panels.
(02/24/06 11:00am)
Editor's note: This is the second in a two-part series focusing on the use of BlitzMail on campus.
(02/23/06 11:00am)
Long before students could check their BlitzMail accounts virtually anywhere on-campus, many students trekked to their Hinman Boxes to retrieve printouts of their e-mail messages.
(02/21/06 11:00am)
Miss Liberia International, Telena Cassell '06, traveled to Liberia from California Monday and will spend the next two weeks helping Liberian women and children, at which time she will distribute $3,000 worth of school supplies and personal items that she has collected from donors.
(02/15/06 11:00am)
In January, Dean of Tuck Paul Danos and Vijay Govindarajan, professor and director of Tuck's Center for Global Leadership, traveled to Indian cities Chennai, Mumbai and New Delhi to host admissions receptions, networking events and press meetings.
(02/10/06 11:00am)
Hanover businesses are stocking shelves and rounding up employees in anticipation of the alumni and visitors who pour into town over Winter Carnival weekend.
(01/31/06 11:00am)
"The Heidi Chronicles," Wasserstein's most celebrated play, ran for 622 performances and garnered the Tony and New York Drama Critics Circle awards for best play, as well as the Pulitzer Prize. The play traced a female art historian's journey towards establishing herself as an independent woman in a world where her peers were conforming to the 1960s and 1970s societal standard of settling down with men.
(01/23/06 11:00am)
The event, which was sponsored by The Dartmouth Club of the Upper Valley, matched mentally challenged participants from the Upper Valley region to snowshoe, cross country skiing and downhill skiing race events.
(01/10/06 11:00am)
Students returning to campus may have noticed problems using AOL Instant Messenger which, according to campus network administrators, has been the result of a congested network.
(01/06/06 11:00am)
A mini-course designed to provide students with a basic education in the commercialization of technology, entrepreneurship and the starting of new business ventures began Thursday night at the Amos Tuck School of Business. Enrollment in "Introduction to Entrepreneurship" is open to Tuck students as well as other members of the Dartmouth community.
(11/16/05 11:00am)
Sophomores presented original research they conducted over the summer Monday and Tuesday at the First-Year Summer Research Symposium. Students explained their work at poster sessions and through in-depth individual presentations over the two days.
(11/11/05 11:00am)
Dartmouth alumni will remember their friend Joe Nagraj '98 Saturday in New York City with a memorial concert. Nagraj passed away from a brain tumor in May, a little over a year after he was initially diagnosed with the condition.
(10/27/05 9:00am)
Chyng Feng Sun critiqued the prevalence of pornography in society in a lecture, titled "Fantasies Matter: Pornography, Sexuality and Relationships," Wednesday night at the Rockefeller Center. The talk was based on her documentary of the same name.
(10/18/05 9:00am)
Members of the Order of Omega Greek honor society have begun planning for this year's student United Way campaign.
(10/17/05 9:00am)
Women gathered in Collis Thursday evening to hear the results of the week-long sorority rush process, with 267 women receiving bids to enter one of the College's six sororities.
(10/13/05 9:00am)
Pledge terms are underway for sophomore men who sank their fraternity bids this past weekend, but sophomore women, who completed the rush process with preference night on Tuesday, still anxiously await their sorority assignments.
(10/07/05 9:00am)
The Tuck School of Business ranked among the top 10 institutions in five different categories in the Princeton Review's business school rankings, released earlier this week. The achievement is the latest in a series of high rankings for the school.