New dean positions are announced, filled
Three new positions have been created in the Dean of the College Office in response to departmental staffing changes and to the Board of Trustees' social and residential life initiative.
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Three new positions have been created in the Dean of the College Office in response to departmental staffing changes and to the Board of Trustees' social and residential life initiative.
A funeral service for Leo Park '97 was held in the Edward Jamie Funeral Home in Queens, N.Y. Sunday evening, and a burial service took place yesterday morning on Long Island.
College President James Wright spoke on the topic of "Reflections and Expectations" last night at the Wren Room for the student group Voices.
The Board of Trustees approved plans to create a genetics department at the Dartmouth Medical School during their quarterly meeting last weekend, the College announced yesterday.
The U.S. Supreme Court announced on Monday it will hear an October lawsuit brought by three University of Wisconsin-Madison law students concerning the use of student fees.
For many Dartmouth students, the search for the perfect job begins long before it comes time to polish a resume or enter the first round of corporate recruiting. Before becoming doctors and lawyers, the more than 1,300 College-employed students are swiping ID cards and shelving books.
For the first time ever, the College is experiencing a Spring term housing crunch and has been unable to house all applicants, despite already asking some leave-term students to vacate their rooms.
College life, for the most part, is about adjusting -- to a new schedule of sleep, classes and socializing that can be hard to settle into. The infamous Dartmouth dating scene can be especially hard to adjust to. For gay, lesbian, and transgendered students at the College, life can be especially challenging.
Prospective Dartmouth students can get a taste of what it's like to attend the College through the new online tour -- they can see what the campus is like and get the experience of spending precious hours of the day on the Internet.
It was maybe the biggest congregation of bright plastic backpacks, red hats, lunch boxes, laminated ID tags and a big yellow pencil the College has seen this year.
The Black Underground Theatre Arts Association (BUTA) will perform "Fragmented Pieces ... Complete on Black Life", a compilation of one-act monologues, poetry, dancing and singing tonight, tomorrow and Sunday at 8 p.m. in the Warner Bentley Theater.
Writer and intellectual Ishmael Reed criticized the current system of cultural understanding in the inaugural speech for the Rockefeller Center's Art and Public Policy Series Thursday in Rockefeller 2.