DHMC hosts summit on breast cancer research
There is a cure for breast cancer; it just hasn't been found yet. This is the notion that resonated throughout the room at the Susan G.
There is a cure for breast cancer; it just hasn't been found yet. This is the notion that resonated throughout the room at the Susan G.
Three new professorships, endowed by gifts from three donors totaling $10 million, were announced by the College last week.
Alicia Modeen / The Dartmouth Staff Potential renovations of Novack Cafe were among the topics discussed during Tuesday's Student Assembly meeting.
Ellen Young, the manager of Consulting Services at Computer Services, used to e-mail one student per day on behalf of the Recording Industry Association of America, asking them to remove illegally downloaded material from their computers.
To the Editor: Kane Kunz '11 articulated the pressing issue that "feminists need to choose: chivalry or equality" ("Anti-sexism posters turn heads," Nov.
To the Editor: In "Committee to consider outsourcing e-mail" (Nov. 2), the article confuses the difference between e-mail infrastructure and client software and suggests that the only way to have features like GMail is to simply move all student services to another system.
Regarding the recent Wenda Gu installation in Baker-Berry Library, I applaud both the Hood Museum of Art and the College for their bold initiative.
When Hood Museum Director Brian Kennedy arrived more than two years ago, I shared with him my vision of infusing Dartmouth with art, and he has embraced my call to take art directly to the broader public and place it in "unexpected places" on the campus.
A couple of weeks ago, Orhan Pamuk, winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize for literature, spoke at Dartmouth.
Editors Note: Professor Ehrlich's column is the fourth installment of ExtraCurricular, an occasional series of commentary by Dartmouth professors.
Courtesy of the Hopkins Center Rik Reppe has that sort of biting comedic insight that can take an everyday situation and tear it apart into little anecdotal chunks that define, condemn and compliment human nature all at once -- and in a delightfully vulgar manner. Reppe worked for a time in the World Trade Center during early 2001, and after the Sept.
Phil Woram / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth College sailing team has sent competitors to events across New England over the past two weeks.
Kasi Vincunas / The Dartmouth No matter how much the statistics point the other way, the only important figure at the end of the day is the final score.
Recent discoveries about the relationship between blood vessel growth and heart size could open new possibilities in heart disease therapies, a study done by Dartmouth Medical School researchers reports.
Erin Jaeger / The Dartmouth Ann Rhoades, president of People Ink and board member of Jet Blue Airlines, spoke to a packed crowd in the Haldeman Center on Monday about the keys to successful entrepreneurship in a speech entitled "Creating A High Performing Culture: Lessons from Great Companies." Throughout her speech, Rhoades highlighted company values, customer service, employee involvement and thinking creatively as the most important aspects of successful entrepreneurship.