Members of the Dartmouth community say Trump funding cuts affect their work
President Beilock abstained from signing an open letter condemning the Trump administration’s decision to revoke federal funding from many universities.
President Beilock abstained from signing an open letter condemning the Trump administration’s decision to revoke federal funding from many universities.
Campaigning began on April 20.
An April 4 memorandum released by Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins may reduce environmental protection measures and boost logging production.
Pollack, who is currently a Montgomery Fellow, spoke about the societal impacts, risks and opportunities of AI for universities at an April 21 talk hosted by the Montgomery Fellows.
Abstention is a political decision, College President Sian Leah Beilock.
Complacency is not the mark of a leader.
William Donovan ’69 asks College President Sian Beilock to reconsider her signing the AACU Letter.
Gretchen Freeman Cappio ’95 writes that Dartmouth must do more to reassure international students
John Chamberlin ’70 argues that President Beilock's hiring was a mistake.
Kirsten Ford ’07 Argues that College President Sian Beilock must defend higher education rather than sit on the sidelines.
Harold A Maio writes a letter to the editor
In a recent survey, The Dartmouth gauged whether students feel comfortable protesting on campus.
On April 17, Dartmouth community members also protested humanitarian violations in Gaza and mass deportations under the Trump administration, among other issues, as part of the National Day of Action for Higher Ed.
At its April 20 meeting, DSG passed a $15,000 student emergency fund.
On April 22, the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding hosted former United States Institute for Peace Africa Programs director Susan Stigant and University of Maryland public policy professor Michael Woldemariam for a discussion on American involvement in the region.
Doug White ’75 argues that College President Beilock must take decisive action to defend Dartmouth, and criticises the College’s explanation for why they didn’t sign the AAU letter.
Andrea Greer ’93 argues that College President Beilock must stand up and take symbolic action to defend rights in the face of the Trump administration’s attacks.
Rob Saltzman ’76 calls for College President Beilock to sign the AAU Letter.