Q&A with Boston Federal Reserve President Susan Collins
Collins visited The Tuck School of Business as part of a larger tour of New Hampshire.
Collins visited The Tuck School of Business as part of a larger tour of New Hampshire.
The festival featured a variety of student art and offered an opportunity for students to show their work to their peers.
Women’s and men’s basketball drives home their seasons, women’s golf tees off at the Pine and Ivy and the ski team takes the NCAA Championships.
The group was formed in reaction to the events happening in Israel and Gaza as well as the arrest of two undergraduate students in October.
At its latest meeting, Dartmouth Student Government heard from representatives of the hunger strike for Palestine after detailing plans for a shuttle program.
Rosenberger speaks on eating disorders on college campuses and the development of this year’s Eating Disorder Awareness Week events.
Members of the incoming directorate will assume their roles before the spring term begins.
Department of Safety and Security director Keiselim Montás testified today during the trial of Kevin Engel ’27 and Roan V. Wade ’25.
After the College announced that the remaining two students ended their hunger strike, the Dartmouth New Deal Coalition held the “Divest Don’t Arrest Rally.”
The College noted that it will refrain from intervening in the trial of Roan Wade ’25 and Kevin Engel ’27, two students arrested on criminal trespassing charges on Oct. 27.
Students and professors spoke about the impact of the war on their families, homes and themselves.
On the second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, students and professors reflected on the impact of the war and the role of U.S. support.
Dettelbach highlighted the role that the ATF plays in mitigating gun violence, followed by time for an audience-led Q&A.
Co-hosted by the Coalition for Immigration Reform and Equality at Dartmouth and the Palestine Solidarity Coalition, the documentary film “Israelism” was shown recently in Filene Auditorium.
R.F. Kuang’s novel “Yellowface” is a satirical dive into a writer’s journey in the cutthroat publishing industry.
In collaboration with Roth Visiting Scholar Tomeka Reid, Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra performed music from Reid as well as composers Felix Mendelssohn and Jessica Pavone in a blend of musical styles.
This year’s Oscar-nominated, live-action short films explore how characters work through grief, loss and trauma while trying to find meaning in life-altering events.
In addition to Dartmouth, three other universities agreed to settlements worth a total of $166 million.
The College will host a celebration of life on May 18 and a commemoration of the “Buddy Teevens Stadium at Memorial Field” will take place in October 2024.
On Feb. 23, campus offices and groups received an anonymous email threatening violence against Jewish students and professors, which was determined to be a hoax.