Field hockey team beats Harvard, loses to UNH in close game
This weekend proved successful for the Big Green field hockey team, with a win over Harvard University and a close loss to the University of New Hampshire.
This weekend proved successful for the Big Green field hockey team, with a win over Harvard University and a close loss to the University of New Hampshire.
College President Phil Hanlon laid out his vision for the future of Dartmouth academics at the general faculty meeting Monday. He stressed the importance of experiential learning and introduced proposals to keep tuition rates flat with inflation, create a freestanding graduate school and hire faculty in clusters.
Employment positions in the art world are some of the most competitive and sought after, and each year, numerous students commit to following their passions by pursuing internships.
As Dartmouth welcomes prospective students to campus, tour guides boast that the College’s graduation rates are among the highest in the country.
Two years ago, Dartmouth Dining Services, in conjunction with the reopening of the Class of 1953 Commons, announced that it would shift from the a la carte payment system to a block choice and meal swipe plan. Since the change, more students have migrated to larger plans, said DDS director David Newlove.
The College is reevaluating the future use of the planned $150 million North Campus Academic Center.
Most students probably haven’t stopped to think about the mosaics on the first floor of Berry library.
The College offered around $96 million in aid to 2,424 students during the last academic year, according to the College Fact Book, and, like other schools, offers federal loans as well as institutional loans for those not eligible for the former.
Earlier this month, the Development Committee, which includes a board of governors from the joint World Bank-International Monetary Fund forum, announced its approval of the “World Bank Group Strategy,” former College President and current World Bank president Jim Yong Kim’s plan to restructure staff.
Since Sarner Underground opened over a year ago, students and organizations have used the space for concerts, dance parties and student gatherings. Unlike other meeting spaces on campus, only undergraduate students and organizations are permitted to use Sarner.
As medical schools across the country see a record number of applications and enrollments this year, the Geisel School of Medicine is also seeing an increase in applications, though the school has no plans to increase enrollment.
Proper execution on all levels is this week's theme as Columbia University visits Hanover on Saturday. Saturday marks the 84th meeting between both programs in a series that dates back to 1899.
When it comes time to find employment, many Dartmouth athletes have extra support systems at their disposal.
The women's field hockey team notched an impressive 3-2 win on Wednesday against the University of Vermont Catamounts on the road in Burlington.
Shenzhen, China, a seaside town, boasts a two-way street: one side features fishermen selling a wide variety of freshly caught seafood, while the other side contains street stands that cook the seafood for customers.
Kathy Dong / The Dartmouth Following two reports of sexual assault at the College since the start of the term, the Safe Ride program has seen an increase in the number of students using its services, Safety and Security director Harry Kinne said.
The Big Green sailing squad wrapped up an impressive weekend on Sunday, scoring top-five finishes in two regattas, including a third-place finish in front of a home crowd.
The Student and Presidential Committee on Sexual Assault hosted an open town hall meeting Tuesday to discuss the progress made since publishing recommendations this summer and to hear student feedback, questions and critiques. Representatives from the committee, the student health promotion and wellness services department and students from a variety of backgrounds and interests attended the meeting in One Wheelock.
Gavin Huang / The Dartmouth Senior Staff New guidelines could help hundreds of student employees face smaller discrepancies in pay rates for campus jobs with similar responsibilities. Since hiring full-time student employment consultant Kari Jo Grant in June, the Student Employment Office has developed new, non-mandatory standards to assist employers in determining pay structures for student positions.