Art in the Interim: The Hood Downtown
Farid ventures to the Hood Downtown and speaks to its associate curator of academic programming.
Farid ventures to the Hood Downtown and speaks to its associate curator of academic programming.
Chris talks to the head of Safety and Security about camera surveillance on campus.
Jake explores how students from public and private high schools perceive their transitions to Dartmouth.
Kylee meets with the directors of the ceramics, jewelry and woodworking studios to uncover how students tap into their creative potentials.
Football's comeback falls short against Columbia, crew teams race at Head of the Charles, men's soccer takes over the Ivy League lead and more
Having grown up with tennis courts practically in his backyard in Hertfordshire, England, Charlie Broom ’20 was put on the fast track to tennis prominence at a young age.
Hockey season is returning to Hanover. Women’s ice hockey kicked off this past weekend, while the men begin play this coming weekend. Both teams have two preseason games under their belt.
Baker-Berry Library will host an opening ceremony today for Dartmouth’s annual Open Access Week, an international celebration promoting unrestricted access to published scholarly research and academic journals online. The ceremony begins a week of lectures and workshops focusing on various topics related to online research access, according to digital scholarship librarian and event organizer Jennifer Green. “Open Access Week celebrates and advocates for open access to information and scholarship so that we can share important research and work that’s happening within a variety of disciplines,” Green said.
An increased number of newly-recognized clubs through the Council of Student Organizations were related to science, technology, engineering and math during the 2016-2017 school year, according to Collis director of student involvement Anna Hall.
Last month, earth sciences postdoctoral fellow Ying Cui published a paper looking at carbon dioxide levels in the Eocene “super greenhouse” period, a time of extreme global warmth.
Provost Carolyn Dever will step down as provost at the conclusion of the fall term, ending her three and a half year tenure.
The Native American community at the College celebrated Indigenous Peoples’ Day last Monday, Oct.
Dartmouth Information Technology Services has partnered with Vitalyst, a technology support company, to offer students, faculty and staff 24-hour support, starting this past Monday, according to Ellen Young, assistant director of campus IT support.
Latinx Heritage Month has been celebrating the Latinx community and identity on campus since mid-September and will continue hosting events until Nov.
Nikhita analyzes net neutrality and the security of our data in the 21st century.
Zach investigates the art of public speaking through a Q&A with professor Joshua Compton.
Eliana Mallory '18 discusses her off-term experience while interning at a refugee camp in France.
Saba photographs her interpretation of this issue's theme, "That Which is Public."
This fall, Dartmouth’s Society of Fellows welcomed seven new postdoctoral fellows to campus. Having recently earned their Ph.D.s in various disciplines across the arts and sciences, they will now spend three years at Dartmouth continuing their scholarship and teaching. Dartmouth’s Society of Fellows is modeled after similar societies that exist at other institutions, including Harvard University and Princeton University.
Government and quantitative social science professor Sean Westwood specializes in political partisanship and representation.