Hull chosen to replace Dean Tillman
French Professor Stephanie Hull will take over as acting assistant dean of freshmen for the next academic year, the Freshman Office announced yesterday.
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French Professor Stephanie Hull will take over as acting assistant dean of freshmen for the next academic year, the Freshman Office announced yesterday.
On a campus as small as Dartmouth, tragedies like the apparent suicide of Sarah Devens '96 can have a strong impact on the lives of many students.
Researchers at Dartmouth Medical School have moved one step closer to understanding the human biological clock.
Richard Lamm, a former three-term governor of Colorado and Director of the University of Denver's Center for Public Policy, has returned to the College this summer for his second term as a Montgomery Fellow.
Dean of Freshmen Peter Goldsmith said his office has already begun to implement many of the orientation recommendations made by the Committee on the First-Year Experience.
The Connecticut Riverfest, a two-week "celebration of the life, the people and communities, the land and rivers, of the Connecticut River Valley," will culminate this Saturday at Kilowatt Park in Wilder, Vt.
Dean of Freshmen Peter Goldsmith said yesterday he hopes to appoint an interim replacement for Associate Dean of Freshmen Tony Tillman by mid-July.
The College's alcohol task force will not release its final report until Aug. 1, after Dean of the College Lee Pelton has a chance to look over its contents, co-Chair of the Alcohol Task Force Dr. Jack Turco said yesterday.
Vermont District Court Judge Marilyn Skoglund dismissed charges of allegedly growing marijuana against College Mathematics Lecturer John Finn on May 31, due to lack of evidence.
President Bill Clinton stressed the importance of education in a rapidly changing global economy and the role graduates will play in society in his Commencement address to the Class of 1995 on June 11.
Acting College President James Wright reaffirmed the College's support for affirmative action programs at a meeting of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences yesterday afternoon.
Following a year plagued with politicking, infighting and inefficiency in the Student Assembly, the prognosis for next year's Assembly does not appear to be much better unless Assembly President-elect Jim Rich '96 and Assembly Vice President-elect Kelii Opulauoho '96 can work out their differences and grow to respect one another.
Acting Director of the Native American program John Sirois will leave the College at the end of the term, one of a number of administrators who are either leaving the College or taking on additional responsibilities.
While most people agree the Student Assembly External Review Committee's recommendations are a step in the right direction, the one thing they say the recommendations cannot change is human nature.
Students received the final recommendations of the Committee on the First-Year Experience with a mixture of disappointment and relief yesterday.
In a final report to be released to the College community today, Dean of the College Lee Pelton drastically scaled down the initial recommendations of the Committee on the First-Year Experience, discarding the proposal of three primarily freshman residence hall clusters.
David Gonzalez '95 hung posters around campus yesterday in support of Emily Stephens '97, who alleged last week that the College mishandled a sexual abuse complaint she filed last year.
Almost one year after filing a complaint of sexual abuse with the College, sophomore Emily Stephens is now alleging that the College mishandled her case.
The Student Assembly External Review Committee has finished its one-month research period and in the next two weeks will hammer out its recommendations to reform the Assembly.
A task force formed at the beginning of the term to examine the problems caused by alcohol at the College has divided into sub-committees and is working hard to finish its report by the end of the term.