Emmy winner Grubin to be Montgomery Fellow
Emmy Award-winning producer, writer and cinematographer David Grubin has been selected as this term's Montgomery Fellow.
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Emmy Award-winning producer, writer and cinematographer David Grubin has been selected as this term's Montgomery Fellow.
Students and faculty suffering from the noise of Berry Library construction will have to deal with another minor inconvenience next week -- limited access to the stacks.
The Board of Trustee's recently announced social and residential life initiative will not change the criteria for the candidate in the search for a new dean of residential life, according to Committee Chair and Associate Dean of the College Janet Terp.
A panel of four Government professors at the College -- Linda Fowler, Constantine Spiliotes, Angelia Means and Lynn Vavreck -- spoke last night on the aftermath of America's second impeachment trial. Each professor offered commentary on a different aspect of the impeachment and its ramifications on the presidency.
By June, seniors at Princeton and Yale will enter the real world with not only an Ivy League diploma under their belts, but also a senior thesis. At Dartmouth, only a third of the graduating seniors can boast the same.
While Dartmouth's rural location may be attractive to students looking to get away from the big city and enjoy winter sports, it can be less enticing to employers looking to hire college students.
As part of its 'Help Wanted' series, The Dartmouth plans to follow a diverse group of seniors throughout the year as they determine what they will do after graduation. This is the first of those features.
Although Dartmouth's Reserve Officer Training Corps program is low on membership and its supervisor left last spring, Cadet Captain Eric Eckberg '99 says the program will not fold.
Every fall the College has its share of eccentrically clad or uncommon-looking sophomores -- be it fluorescent backpacks, students wearing red hats, heads shaved with strange designs or students with signs around their necks, it is not hard to tell who are the new fraternity members going through their pledge period.
The trial of Jeffrey Sudikoff '77, charged with trying to inflate his company's value by faking millions of dollars in profits, has been postponed again to Feb. 9 as a result of several pre-trial motions filed by his attorneys.
Tonight, as students gather on the Green and alumni return to Hanover, the College will see its 103rd Dartmouth Night as the Class of 2002 runs around and around its huge bonfire in honor of one of Dartmouth's oldest traditions for Homecoming Weekend.
Throw out those number two pencils -- seniors applying to graduate schools will no longer be able to take the Graduate Record Exam general test in the traditional paper format after April 10. After that, the general test will only be offered in a computerized version at special testing sites.
When you arrive at college, you search for connections among strangers. You bond with people from your hometown. Imagine a classmate who shares your birthday and your last name.
The Special Collections room in Baker Library closed its doors for the last time yesterday afternoon, and will reopen in its new location on December 1 in Webster Hall's Rauner Library, according to Special Collections Librarian Philip Cronenwett.
Your neighbor's stereo always too loud? Your roommate just has issues? If you live in the East Wheelock Cluster, you can now take your troubles to the Peer Review Board, a group of students who will rule on incidents involving housing policy violations.
The College's Office of Environmental Health and Safety closed Zeta Beta Chi sorority's house on north College Street at the beginning of summer when a resident's family member found a small amount of mercury there.
Approximately 12 members of the Class of '28, the oldest class celebrating a reunion this year, and 22 of class members' wives, widows, children and grandchildren will return to Hanover on the 26th of this month to attend their 70th and final official reunion, Reunion Chairman Jerry Sass said.
Student leaders, faculty members and administrators praised Dean of the College Lee Pelton's open-minded, approachable and caring personality yesterday afternoon during a tribute to the dean, who is leaving Dartmouth to assume the presidency at Willamette University in Oregon following Commencement.
Kim and Damian Rosa, originally from New York City but now residents of the Upper Valley, told approximately 30 students how their drug use and HIV have shaped their lives last night in 28 Silsby.
The Baker and Hinman families have given more to the College than millions of dollars -- they have also given two current students.