Long time psychology prof.
Chauncey Newell Allen '24, a Dartmouth psychology professor for more than 40 years, died last Wednesday at Kendal retirement home in Hanover. He was 96.
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Chauncey Newell Allen '24, a Dartmouth psychology professor for more than 40 years, died last Wednesday at Kendal retirement home in Hanover. He was 96.
When members of the Class of 1998 go to the polls next month to elect their president and vice president for senior year, they will find themselves staring at a blank ballot.
Dean of the College Lee Pelton will allow the Student Life Task Force, formed earlier this term in response to his call for an examination of undergraduate social life, to submit its final report Winter term instead of at the end of this term. Kristin Canavan '97, who co-chairs the committee with Director of Health Resources Gabrielle Lucke, said she and Lucke requested an extension of the deadline because the group will need more time to examine the complex issue.
George Woodwell '50 discussed yesterday the potential impacts of several current environmental problems and said it is the scientific community's responsibility to defend the public interest in the environmental arena.
The Student Life task force met for the second time last Friday to discuss students' social options and hopes to present a draft report to Dean of the College Lee Pelton by the end of the term, Gabrielle Lucke, the College's Director of Health Resources and co-chair of the task force, said.
A group of students, spurred by concerns about recent rulings of the Committee on Standards, has started to examine the committee's handling of sexual abuse cases.
Tonight, as the Class of 2000 takes its turns around the bonfire on the Green, they will be thinking many things, but the least of their worries will be where they are.
Wilma Mankiller, who was the College's Montgomery Fellow last winter before she was diagnosed with cancer, is recovering from chemotherapy treatments she underwent this summer.
Dean of the College Lee Pelton has organized the Task Force on Undergraduate Social Life to examine the social options available to Dartmouth students and make any recommendations for change by the end of the term.
This year marks Dartmouth Medical School's bicentennary -- a celebration that began with Convocation exercises Tuseday and will end next September with a bicentennial symposium.
As of Thursday, the Class of 1996 had pledged to give the College $108,722 over the next four years, thousands more than the Class of 1995 pledged.
The Tuck School of Business Administration may tap into the market of undergraduates interested in business with a new summer program.
Six female seniors described how their views of the College and themselves have evolved over the past four years in a panel discussion yesterday afternoon.
Thoai Nguyen, director of the Committee Against Anti-Asian-American violence, described the continued persecution of Asian-Americans in this country to an audience of about 25 people yesterday in the Rockefeller Center.
While Zachary Oberzan '96 describes himself as a "very quiet, reserved, self-conscious person in public," he is by no means shy in his theatrical and musical pursuits.
Yesterday evening the Committee of Chairs voted unanimously to approve the creation of an Environmental Studies major, and discussed the increasing number of Dartmouth applicants who are interested in the sciences.
At last night's information session about his Dartmouth Experience plan, Dean of the College Lee Pelton told a group of 25 students that the goal of the plan is to better integrate intellectual and social life at the College.
Dartmouth's Environmental Studies 50 class on environmental problems and policies presented its report detailing ways to cut down on food related waste yesterday to approximately 60 people in Fairchild hall.
The College's Committee on Student Organizations has officially recognized Ivy Leaguers for Freedom, a newly formed conservative student organization.
Tonight marks the beginning of Winter Carnival -- an annual Dartmouth tradition since 1911.