Q&A with outgoing Provost David Kotz ’86
The Dartmouth sat down with Kotz, who is leaving from his role in June and returning to the computer science department.
The Dartmouth sat down with Kotz, who is leaving from his role in June and returning to the computer science department.
This term, gender-inclusive Greek houses — which extends bids continuously, instead of in one process — also extended bids.
The proceeds from the fundraising event support the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth Health.
The Indigenous People’s Fashion Show featured student models wearing a collection of handmade pieces.
A pair of rushing touchdowns from first-time starter Grayson Saunier ’27 and multiple key plays from the special teams gave Dartmouth the edge over the Blue Devils in yet another nail-biter.
On Oct. 19 and 20, Big Green rowing teams raced at the Head of the Charles.
Summers spoke about the rise of populism, the increasing popularity of socialism and the economic impacts of artificial intelligence.
The Dartmouth Counseling Center and Dartmouth Student Government collaborated to increase the maximum teletherapy session length from 30 to 50 minutes.
DSG also considered pursuing extended library hours and an upcoming survey on student mental health.
On Oct. 23, two pro-Palestinian protesters — one student and one College employee — were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct while protesting an event with Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa.
Some students spend their abroad terms off the beaten path, taking jobs in everything from energy efficiency to international policy.
Moosilauke Ravine Lodge employees and guests discuss the significance of the Lodge as a space for community, good food and service.
Relationships are no walk in the park with Dartmouth’s D-Plan — but long-distance relationships are a whole new ballgame.
From hands-on business skills to lifelong connections, students share their experiences and the lasting impact of the Tuck Business Bridge program.
Upper Valley farms provide a wonderful fall experience for students and a look into the area's rich culture and history.
Freshmen reflect on where they spend social time in lieu of more traditional first-year spaces that are currently under construction.
As tourists flock to New Hampshire to see the leaves change colors, retailers and restaurants experience a bump in revenue.
The fifth annual Peak Bag fundraiser supports Campus Connect — the College’s suicide-prevention training program on campus.
Four undergraduate organizations held a vigil to “honor the life and work” of poet and death row prisoner Marcellus Williams, who was executed on Sept. 24.