College will continue GA program
Every Tuesday night, Mikki Hebl, a Ph.D. candidate in social psychology and the Graduate Associate in the RipWoodSmith cluster, holds "Fireless-side Chats" to talk with undergraduates in her cluster.
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Every Tuesday night, Mikki Hebl, a Ph.D. candidate in social psychology and the Graduate Associate in the RipWoodSmith cluster, holds "Fireless-side Chats" to talk with undergraduates in her cluster.
Paul Igasaki, the first Asian-American to hold the position of vice chair of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, advocated the use of affirmative action in hiring and said Asian-Americans should seek out mentors to break through the corporate "glass ceiling."
Dartmouth Formula Racing, a group of graduate and undergraduate students at the Thayer School of Engineering, will race the College's first high performance car later this month.
The program to update College classrooms with improved audiovisual and data display equipment is a success so far, according to faculty and project coordinators at Instructional Services.
Former Surgeon General C. Everett Koop is supervising the production of a series of medical videos for patients diagnosed with a serious disease that he says "may change the way medicine is practiced."
Steve Trombulak, a professor of biology and environmental studies at Middlebury College, stressed the importance of protecting biodiversity in the Northern Forest in a speech last night that kicked off a term-long series of talks on the Forest.
Newly elected student leaders across campus are organizing many cultural events for Spring term in an attempt to serve their membership and reach out to the entire campus.
Brian Rosborough, founder of the environmental watchdog organization Earthwatch, never much liked investment banking.
Brian Rosborough, founder and chairman of Earthwatch, a nonprofit organization that sponsors scientific field research projects, urged students last night to examine the real purpose of education and to be prepared for entrepreneurial opportunities that will arise in the future as the world changes.
Richard Sklar, professor emeritus of political science at the University of California at Los Angeles kicked off a three-day conference on International Capitalism and the Future of Development last night when he spoke about "Postimperialism: Concepts and Implications."
Music Department Chair Jon Appleton said he has always been grateful to have been given the ability to compose music and the opportunity to teach students.
The Dartmouth Outing Club elected Megan Currier '97 to be its president, and Kevin Hand '97 will serve as the DOC's new vice president.
Ozzie Harris, associate director of equal opportunity and affirmative action, spoke to students at a dinner and discussion Thursday night about the difficulties he faced as a mixed-race student at Dartmouth in the late 1970s and how the experience led him to shatter the stereotypes he held.
Valentine's Day is fast approaching. Have you thought of showing your loved one how much you care by having their name engraved on a bench?
Both of the Dartmouth students who participated in the United Nations Fourth World Conference on Women last term agreed that the conference was "incredible."
An unidentified male suspect escaped from police custody early Sunday morning as an officer attempted to arrest him for bicycle theft.
Most students view college as an opportunity to establish a new identity and start their whole life over after four claustrophobic years in high school.
Executives of CYRK Inc., a $400 million public promotional products company, told students about the trials and tribulations of starting a new company in a discussion last night at the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration.
Although Dartmouth is one of the premier liberal arts schools in the country, there are some things that students just can't learn in the classroom.
This weekend, the College turned on the famous "green light" in Baker Library's tower, an old tradition of unknown origin.