Funding Transparency: Students Reflect on the Arthur L. Irving Institute
One writer explores the Arthur L. Irving Institute’s sources of funding and its implications for climate and energy research at Dartmouth.
One writer explores the Arthur L. Irving Institute’s sources of funding and its implications for climate and energy research at Dartmouth.
The talk, featuring former Iranian ambassador to Germany Seyed Hossein Mousavian and Brookings Institution vice president and foreign policy program director Suzanne Maloney, drew several protesters who objected to Mousavian’s presence on campus.
Futurevia, a nonprofit dedicated to helping Ukrainians affected by the Russia-Ukraine war, has raised $1 million since its founding in 2019.
Approximately 100 community members gathered on the Green for student speeches and Hebrew prayer.
Participants raised over $184,000 for the Alzheimer’s Association.
Strathdee, the Republican nominee for New Hampshire’s second Executive Council district, will face Karen Liot Hill ’00 in the Nov. 5 general election.
A scoreless tie against UNH on Oct. 8 moved Dartmouth to 4-4-2 on the season.
On Oct. 7, 32 of 36 hikers completed the Dartmouth tradition — hiking more 50 miles from Moosilauke Lodge to The Green.
This year, Harner oversaw a record number of Fulbright Program, Marshall Scholarship and Rhodes Scholarship applications.
Seniors discuss how their summers spent in major cities are affecting their post-graduation plans.
One writer reflects on autumn, First-Year Trips, and seeing Dartmouth change from freshman to senior year.
The special collections librarians at Rauner make it one of Dartmouth’s intellectual hubs, and a valuable resource for students.
Students share some of their favorite biking and running trails right in Hanover’s backyard.
Former family giving coordinator Marc Jacques pleaded guilty on March 18 and was sentenced on Sept. 9.
Georgia State University political science professor Toby Bolsen — a registered sex offender in the state of Illinois — was scheduled to give a talk on Oct. 11 but withdrew due to “personal reasons.”
Undergraduate Research Assistantships at Dartmouth increased termly funding by $400 but lowered eligibility from five terms to four — upsetting some students who planned to complete five terms of research.
The Dartmouth spoke with six economics professors about the current job market — and whether job-hunting seniors have cause for concern.
The film explores the relationship between veganism and global religions.