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(04/06/04 9:00am)
When the President's Council on Bioethics failed to address the issue of cloning for biomedical research in its recent report to President Bush, Dean of the Faculty Michael Gazzaniga, a two-year member of the committee, submitted his own statement supporting the practice.
(04/01/04 10:00am)
Treasury Secretary John Snow fueled current controversy over U.S. companies sending jobs overseas this week, testifying that employee outsourcing benefits the American economy. At Dartmouth's Tuck School of Business, students are addressing the issue as part of the M.B.A. program, and faculty are working with the Hopkins Center to bring a production on outsourcing to campus next week.
(03/09/04 11:00am)
In the largest gift to an academic program in the College's history, Dartmouth trustee William H. Neukom '64 has pledged $22 million toward creating an Institute of Computational Science, administration officials announced Monday.
(03/03/04 11:00am)
Harvard will no longer ask parents earning less than $40,000 to contribute to the cost of their child's education, university president Lawrence Summers recently announced.
(02/27/04 11:00am)
The Supreme Court issued an opinion Wednesday that would allow states to restrict scholarship funds to students pursuing degrees in divinity.
(02/23/04 11:00am)
As the College attempts to better prepare freshmen for future written endeavors, Dartmouth's long-standing first-year English program will soon witness significant changes in its administrative handling, Dean of the Faculty Michael Gazzaniga has announced.
(02/17/04 11:00am)
Student athletes have long lamented the strain the D-plan places on team practice, but after many years, the College is in the process of applying for a waiver from the National Collegiate Athletic Association to address the problem.
(02/16/04 11:00am)
After a long bout with cancer and other medical ailments, former professor and medieval Europe expert Charles T. Wood died Wednesday at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center at age 70. After joining the Dartmouth faculty in 1964, Wood served as the Daniel Webster Professor of History, the chair of the history department and the comparative literature program. He was also a leading voice for institutional changes at the College.
(02/13/04 11:00am)
Safety and Security will increase its presence this weekend as more students go out to party or partake in Carnival events, College Proctor Harry Kinne said. But, according to Hanover Police Chief Nicholas Giaccone, the police department is planning for a typical weekend.
(02/12/04 11:00am)
A recent internal study conducted as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's re-certification process revealed that athletic teams were less than one-third as diverse as the larger student body. In strongly- worded language, the report recommended that the College work to close the "significant gap" in minority representation.
(02/10/04 11:00am)
The Dartmouth athletics department has instituted new protocol to make sure that teams operating outside the department are in compliance with the National Collegiate Athletic Association's regulations, according to a recently-issued report compiled as part of the NCAA re-certification process.
(02/02/04 11:00am)
After 132 years in business, the owners of the Dartmouth Bookstore are considering selling the Hanover landmark by March. Negotiations are underway with four potential buyers, bookstore general manager David Cioffi said.
(01/29/04 11:00am)
Police recently arrested four members of the Dartmouth football team and one Santa Barbara, Calif. resident on charges of home invasion after they allegedly entered an Isla Vista, Calif. home following a dispute at a party.
(01/22/04 11:00am)
Plans in the works to build a new hotel at Centerra Resource Park on Route 120 in Lebanon are now waiting for approval from the town Department of Planning.
(01/19/04 11:00am)
Leaving Dartmouth after 11 years as a visiting history professor, Ronald Edsforth simply tells people he has been made "redundant." Although he was not fired, Edsforth will not return to Dartmouth next year, because there are no classes left for him to teach.
(01/09/04 11:00am)
College President James Wright reflected on his efforts to improve student life, academics and diversity during his controversial first five years in office in a recently released report.
(01/05/04 11:00am)
Crime and institutional change defined Fall term, as a string of robberies struck pizza delivery drivers in the Upper Valley, the Board of Trustees approved the second expansion in its history and students searched for a new school mascot.
(11/18/03 11:00am)
The Dartmouth College Board of Trustees announced yesterday that it voted at last weekend's meeting to increase its size by six seats -- from 16 members to 22 -- before the end of the decade.
(11/17/03 11:00am)
During its quarterly meeting, held last Thursday through Saturday, the College's Board of Trustees voted to approve curriculum changes and to move ahead with the construction of new facilities.
(11/17/03 11:00am)
The Dartmouth College Board of Trustees will increase its size by six seats, from 16 members to 22, before the end of the decade, the Board voted this weekend and announced today.