Pres. Scholars program prepares juniors for thesis
Some of the Class of 2007's most academically driven students will soon have the opportunity to further their research at Dartmouth through the Presidential Scholars program.
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Some of the Class of 2007's most academically driven students will soon have the opportunity to further their research at Dartmouth through the Presidential Scholars program.
Despite the plethora of events scheduled for the ninety-fifth Dartmouth Winter Carnival, many students are most anxiously anticipating only one aspect of the weekend: the parties.
A record-high turnout for female rush this year forced the Panhellenic Council to turn away 21 disappointed sophomore women, prompting some members of the Dartmouth community to mull the possibility of lifting the moratorium on new sororities.
With less than two terms remaining until graduation, many Dartmouth seniors are beginning their quest for employment beyond the hills of Hanover. Other seniors who chose to apply to graduate schools in the past few months are now anxiously awaiting the decision letters from the schools to which they applied.
Juniors scrambled Wednesday to submit applications to more than 36 organizations seeking to recruit Dartmouth students for summer internships in financial services, consulting and marketing, among other fields.
Students returning to campus next term will be greeted with a new student political publication, thanks to the initiative of a few members of the Class of 2007.
Researchers at Dartmouth Medical School recently presented findings that may aid in the early diagnosis and treatment of people with cognitive deficits. This new information may help in combating afflictions such as Alzheimer's disease, which affects approximately 4.5 million Americans.
Thanks to a recent grant from the Dana Foundation, researchers at Dartmouth and several other institutions will soon be studying the correlation between education in the arts and brain development.
Dartmouth students are often praised for their involvement in a wide range of community service activities, but one student in the College recently received special honors for her outstanding contributions of aiding the underprivileged.
The most serious injury of an otherwise uneventful Tubestock came early Saturday when a male participant jumped off the roof of a house on the Vermont side of the Connecticut River and was knocked unconscious upon hitting the water.
A series of recent editorials and letters to the editor concerning controversial statements on the Al-Nur Dartmouth Muslim Student Association website have sparked a controversy over whether the student group should be subject to sanctions for placing offensive material on its website.
Excellent teachers are not hard to find at Dartmouth, but nine particularly exceptional professors were honored at the end of last term with a variety of awards. The Dean of the Faculty conferred honors on six College professors and the Graduate Student Council and Office of Graduate Studies presented a new award to three professors.