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Sean Merrihew, 23, of Lebanon, is charged with second-degree assault for allegedly attacking Mark Cookson, 53, of Hanover, on West Wheelock Street late last month.
Federal officials will start investigating the College's compliance with the Clery Act later this month.
A 53-year-old man was assaulted early Sunday morning on West Wheelock St. He went to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center for non-life threatening injuries after the attack. Though Safety and Security director Harry Kinne originally said that the victim was a College employee, Hanover town manager Julia Griffin and Hanover Police chief Charlie Dennis said the victim is not affiliated with Dartmouth in interviews on Monday.
Hanover Police was called to the Class of 1953 Commons Thursday evening at 7:10 p.m.to investigate an alleged simpleassault, Hanover police chief Charlie Dennis said. Nobody has been taken into custody.
Softball head coach Rachel Hanson will not return for the 2014-2015 season after four seasons with the Big Green, athletics director Harry Sheehy said Thursday. Hanson led the team to its first-ever Ivy League Championship title this past season, and the team played in the NCAA Tournament for the first time.
Duane Compton, senior associate dean of research at the Geisel School of Medicine, will assume the role of interim Geisel dean on Tuesday, College President Phil Hanlon announced Monday morning.
The Tucker Foundation will split into two centers: one addressing religion, the other service. The restructuring follows much discussion of the organization's purpose.
A July 14 probable cause hearing is the next step for the two Upper Valley men arrested and charged with robbing and assaulting a Dartmouth student early Wednesday morning.If probable cause is found, the case will proceed to trial at the Grafton Superior Court.
A male student was assaulted and robbed on the Green just after midnight on Wednesday. The suspected assailants — Mark Ruppel, 26, of Canaan and Troy Schwarz, 20, of Lebanon — are charged with felony counts of second-degree assault, unarmed robbery and falsifying physical evidence. A third person was with the two suspects at the time of the attack, but he was not charged.
Hanover Police detective captain Frank Moran, who recently stepped down as acting police chief, retired from the police department Tuesday.
Men’s lacrosse coach Andy Towers will not lead the team next season, Dartmouth Athletics announced Wednesday. Towers, who has been with the Big Green program since 2005 and has served as head coach for the last five years, had a year remaining on his contract, the Valley News reported. The Valley News reported that Towers was fired.
Senior associate Dean of the College Inge-Lise Ameer will assume the role of interim Dean of the College on Aug. 1, the College announced Wednesday morning. Dean of the College Charlotte Johnson officially begins as vice president for student affairs and dean of students at Scripps College, located in Claremont, California, that day.
Geisel School of Medicine dean Wiley “Chip” Souba will not seek reappointment to a second four-year term, College President Phil Hanlon announced this morning. Souba plans to continue to work in medical education at Geisel.
During the final strides of Saturday’s NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships 5,000-meter final, Abbey D’Agostino ’14 wore a determined stare. She was in third place by the last lap, behind Marielle Hall of the University of Texas and Aisling Cuffe of Stanford University.
Megan Krumpoch '14 finished fifth in the women's 800-meter race at theNCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships onFriday, setting a new school record with a time of2:03.82.
A $10 million anonymous donation will support a new learning center at the Hood Museum of Art, the College announced Thursday. The center is part of the Hood’s major construction project that will begin in spring 2016. The Hood began planning its expansion in 2010 and chose New York architecture firm Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects to lead the project in 2012.
Megan Krumpoch ’14 had a strong performance for the Big Green on the opening night of the NCAA track and field championship, finishing fourth in her eight-person heat on Wednesday to qualify her for Friday night’s championship.
Heather Lindkvist, of Bates College, will serve as Dartmouth’s Title IX coordinator starting in August, the College announced Tuesday.
About 13,500 people gathered on the Green Sunday morning to celebrate Commencement, at which 1,116 students received undergraduate degrees. For a full story, click here.