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(11/16/00 11:00am)
The recently released preliminary Committee on Academic Planning report calls for the hiring of at least 40 more full time scholar-teachers to the faculty, in addition to several other faculty programs, the money for which likely come from the upcoming capital campaign.
(11/15/00 11:00am)
With the Student Life Initiative entering its implementation phase and the College reexamining its academic priorities that need to be addressed in the coming capital campaign, Dartmouth will enter a phase of construction and massive fundraising.
(09/28/00 9:00am)
With further work needed to reach goals set down in the Student Life Initiative, in addition to many other important issues, the Trustees of Dartmouth College will have much to discuss in their five meetings this academic year.
(09/26/00 9:00am)
In what appears to have been a random act of violence, a group of young adults, possibly including at least one Dartmouth undergraduate student, allegedly attacked a group of Dartmouth graduate students outside of Topliff dormitory early Sunday morning.
(05/30/00 9:00am)
Though current funding for the Dartmouth Organic Farm runs out on July 1 of this year, the program is very likely to be funded through the joint efforts of the Outdoor Programs Office and the Environmental Studies department.
(10/12/99 9:00am)
Dartmouth pulses through the family tree of Trustee Peter Fahey '68.
(10/11/99 9:00am)
Trustee Susan Dentzer '77 never thought she would be a pioneer, but her Dartmouth experience indicates otherwise.
(09/24/99 9:00am)
Upon breaking news of the Board of Trustees' Social and Residential Life Initiative, throngs of students, including hundreds of members of the Class of 1999, protested its possible implications for the College's fraternities and sororities.
(08/01/99 9:00am)
By the second week in August, many of you will have received what can be the most important item that the College will send you regarding Freshman year -- roommates and a housing assignment.
(08/01/99 9:00am)
Although William King '63 arrived on campus for the first time in the fall of 1959, his father, Class of 1933, had told him enough to make him feel as if Dartmouth was old news.
(08/01/99 9:00am)
As we were putting together this issue we couldn't help but envy you. We kept wishing that we could switch roles with you -- that we could be freshmen again, packing our bags to spend four wonderful years at Dartmouth.
(07/26/99 9:00am)
"Substantial discussion" of the issue of alcohol was a primary focus when The Board of Trustee Steering Committee met with several groups over two days last week, after which Committee Co-Chair Susan Dentzer '77 said it is clear "drastic changes" need to be made to the College environment to eliminate the unsafe use and abuse of alcohol.
(07/16/99 9:00am)
The least addressed issue of the Student Life Initiative may turn out to be one of the most controversial, with some of the proposals released by the Residential and Social Life Task Force calling for Safety and Security officers patrolling Greek houses and dormitories every day of the week, in addition to alcohol educational efforts and institutional changes.
(07/08/99 9:00am)
Although William King '63 arrived on campus for the first time in the fall of 1959, his father, Class of 1933, had told him enough to make him feel as if Dartmouth was old news.
(07/02/99 9:00am)
Having grown up on the water, Erin Maxwell '01 is preparing for a chance to join the United States Olympic Sailing team in Sydney.
(06/23/99 9:00am)
The Board of Trustees elected William H. King '63 as their new chair at their June meeting and appointed Russell Carson '65 as a new trustee. They also extended the term of Trustee Kate Stith-Cabranes '73 by one year.
(02/16/99 11:00am)
Despite cost overruns and a contractor switch in the middle of construction, Ledyard Bridge is now on track to be finished by Aug. 1, 1999, its revised target completion date.
(02/03/99 11:00am)
Cutting short her scheduled term as Senior Faculty Associate of the East Wheelock cluster, Cleopatra Mathis will leave her post at the end of this academic year. Mathis will have served two of three years in the position originally designed by former Dean of the College Lee Pelton.
(02/01/99 11:00am)
The creators of WebBlitz, the internet form of BlitzMail, have moved the program to a newer, faster Kiewit server, but they are still awaiting permission to move the program to a server that is completely College sponsored.
(01/27/99 11:00am)
Nsar Hamid Abu Zayd, a professor of Islamic literature at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands, traced the history of Islamic government in Egypt yesterday and spoke about the possibilities for secular states in the Islamic world -- a topic which is so unpopular in his own country he has gone into exile abroad.