Q&A with 2021 Truman Scholar Dhwani Kharel ’22
Kharel plans to put the scholarship’s $30,000 reward toward law school.
Kharel plans to put the scholarship’s $30,000 reward toward law school.
Students have elected Jennifer Qian ’22 and Maggie Johnston ’22 as Student Assembly president and vice president, respectively.
Many of the bills were flagged in an analysis by the New Hampshire Municipal Association, a lobbying group.
Aging bridges and water systems may be renovated under the $2.3 trillion package.
The debate saw the campaigns of Jennifer Qian '22 with Maggie Johnston '22 and Attiya Khan '22 with Sebastian Muñoz-McDonald '23 engage on a number of hot-button issues.
College Health Service director Mark Reed said the College’s decision to expand access was motivated by low recent COVID-19 case counts.
Their Student Assembly campaign was suspended for one day for spreading misinformation and due to supporter conduct.
The paperwork accepted reportedly differed from site to site and day to day.
Over 420 Dartmouth faculty, staff and alumni have made donations.
Provost Joseph Helble made the announcement in the latest “Community Conversations” livestream.
This election cycle marks the second running in which candidates are campaigning virtually.
The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation recognized 184 fellows this application cycle.
COVID-19 task force co-chair Josh Keniston described the difficulty of balancing safety with mental health concerns.
The new members emphasized the impact Dartmouth had on them as students.
The change in bylaws comes amid a housing crunch in the Upper Valley.
A junior from Saudi Arabia, Kareem's presence extended through the government and economics departments, the Middle Eastern studies program and beyond.
Yale professor Nicholas Christakis answered questions on his new book, “Apollo’s Arrow.”
The College’s test-optional policy and larger-than-usual applicant pool contributed to this year’s competitiveness.
Many students will be off campus in July and limited to voting through absentee ballots.
The infrastructure renewal fund will allow the College to avoid anticipated operating deficits from fiscal year 2023 onwards.