Study abroad cuts impact academic planning, opportunities for students
The College’s decision to eliminate about half of its study abroad offerings next year has thwarted some students’ academic plans.
The College’s decision to eliminate about half of its study abroad offerings next year has thwarted some students’ academic plans.
In his latest exhibition, the studio art intern captures everyday scenes that strive to depict a universal human experience.
The event brought together nearly 125 community members in remembering the one-year anniversary of the killing of Ahmaud Arbery.
While summer study abroad programs have been canceled for the second consecutive year, some fellowships will be held remotely.
Kresge's closure highlights Dartmouth’s neglect of the physical sciences.
YouTube has changed the dynamics of political discourse. The left should take it seriously.
The Hop’s new project kicked off with a symposium that invited Dartmouth faculty, students, visiting artists and researchers to present work on the arts and sciences.
The College has closed its athletic facilities and transitioned to “grab-and-go” dining in response to the uptick in cases.
Sexual misconduct didn't stop when fraternities closed their basements. Since the pandemic's onset, the Sexual Violence Prevention Project has worked to provide resources and adapt its programming to the virtual world.
The Irving Institute director discusses the role of energy systems in a world grappling with a climate crisis.
When I imagined winter term on campus, I didn't picture myself yelling through plexiglass to order food at Foco.
Though Collis late night might be closed, its Foco iteration retains some of its old charms — like the mac and cheese bites.
Skating into week eight, we reflect on the term and look forward to our last few weeks of 21W.
The vaccines arrived following a devastating winter, which saw one Hanover nursing home grapple to contain an outbreak that left dozens infected and seven dead.
The Biden administration’s goal of 1.5 million vaccinations a day is a paltry and underwhelming target. It’s time to ramp up expectations.
The likely surge in on-campus students in the coming academic year makes the housing crisis more urgent than ever.
Miller has spent the winter competing for Team USA and finished 56th in giant slalom at a Europa Cup race on Feb. 7.
Dartmouth’s racial justice goals miss the mark.
The newly created position will oversee the Office of Pluralism and Leadership, the Native American Program and the Tucker Center for Spiritual and Ethical Life.
The Dartmouth alumnus will act as an advocate on Native American issues and an intermediary between tribes and the federal government.