Baldwin named new Medical School dean
John Baldwin, a cardiac surgeon and chairman of the department of surgery at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, has been appointed the new dean of Dartmouth Medical School.
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John Baldwin, a cardiac surgeon and chairman of the department of surgery at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, has been appointed the new dean of Dartmouth Medical School.
Renovations of the house formerly occupied by Beta Theta Pi fraternity are proceeding on schedule, and the sisters of the Alpha Xi Delta sorority are slated to move in at the beginning of Winter term.
Monday's massacre of 58 people at the Temple of Hatsepshut in Luxor, Egypt by a group of Islamic militants contained a strange Dartmouth twist -- two students from the College were in the area and narrowly avoided the incident.
After the bonfire has gone out, it's party time on the Dartmouth campus. Whether you're searching for dancing, music or frothy beverages, Homecoming inspires some of the greatest parties of the term. While numerous fraternities, sororities and coeducational societies are keeping their doors closed this weekend for private gatherings with alumni, there are a select few holding open parties for all upperclassmen to partake of. Except for Panarchy, none of these parties allow freshmen.Sorry, '01s. No fratting for you. Wait until Winter Carnival...
Homecoming at Dartmouth has always meant many things to many people.
College President James O. Freedman earned $397,027 in wages and benefits in 1995-96, making him the 10th best paid college president in the country, an education publication reported this week.
The Steering Committee of the General Faculty discussed proposals for two new Masters of Science Degree Programs in the Computer Science and Physics Departments during its annual meeting at the Hanover Inn yesterday.
Amarna, one of the College's two coed undergraduate societies, was formed in 1994 with the goal of offering a place where men and women could interact comfortably. So it funny -- if not a bit ironic -- that in the almost three years since, the organization's make-up has become overwhelmingly female.
Dave Barry once again proves he is one of America's funniest writers in his new book "Dave Barry is from Mars and Venus."
As the College gears for the construction of Berry Library, the most important physical addition to the campus since the original Baker Library went up close to 70 years ago, the first major project in the "North Campus Expansion" plan -- Webster Hall renovations-- is proceeding without incident.
If one proposal for the new Berry Library is approved, the Kiewit Computation Center will be demolished, Director of Facilities Planning Gordon DeWitt said yesterday.
Since his arrival by bicycle in Hanover in 1988, the man now known as Archimedes Plutonium has become a fixture of the Dartmouth campus.
Open up to page 186 of the October issue of Glamour Magazine and you may see a familiar face: Carolyn Kloek '98, who the magazine has honored as one of this year's "Top Ten College Women."
TheDartmouth.Com, the weekly internet version of The Dartmouth, was ranked the best on-line college newspaper in America this month by College News, a nationally-circulated publication for college students.
The Class of 1997 was "the smartest, most diverse class in Dartmouth's history" at the time of its matriculation, according to a 1993 article in The Dartmouth.
As four years at Dartmouth draw to a close, many graduating students take time to reflect on what they have learned during their days in college and look forward to Commencement and what the future holds.
Most graduating students seem content with the College's choice of Finnish Prime Minister Paavo Lipponen '64 as the keynote speaker at this year's Commencement ceremony, and almost all students said they were surprised by the choice.
Several student publications that received an infusion of extra money a few months ago from the Committee on Student Organizations were all able to publish at least one issue this term.
How long will it be before the bottomless well of "Star Wars" knock-offs will run out?
As students anticipate the revelry of Green Key Weekend, members of the College and Hanover community are preparing for a party weekend that may draw a smaller crowd than in past years.