Huebner and Szuhaj: What We Talk About When We Talk About Innovation
JH: Ben, I was thinking — nothing these days seems original. BS: Oh, you mean how we have a “9th Star Wars” and a 37th “Kidz Bop?” JH: Only 37?
JH: Ben, I was thinking — nothing these days seems original. BS: Oh, you mean how we have a “9th Star Wars” and a 37th “Kidz Bop?” JH: Only 37?
Today we associate innovation primarily with science and technology as opposed to the arts and humanities, where the more nebulous word “creativity” has more resonance.
The shortest distance between two points, as the saying goes, is a straight line. But if everyone followed the short and easy paths in their lives, would innovation ever occur?
On Jan. 25, the College hosted its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Social Justice Award ceremony as part of its Martin Luther King Jr.
Coming July 1, the Asian and Middle Eastern Studies program and the Asian and Middle Eastern Language and Literature department will be restructured into two separate departments: the Asian Society, Culture and Language department and the Middle Eastern Studies department.
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Listening to harmful rhetoric is the first step in combating it.
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To find open discourse, students must listen to marginalized voices.
To kick off Winter Carnival weekend, the Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra will perform a new interpretation of one of the most popular pieces of baroque music, Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons.” This Friday, guest artist Carlos Aonzo will play the traditional violin solo on the mandolin, giving “The Four Seasons” a new and exciting sound.
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In 1972, Larry Gonick dropped out of his mathematic graduate program at Harvard University to become a professional cartoonist.
At this point, many have heard the statistics: including the 2018 contingent of athletes, Dartmouth athletes will have earned nearly 150 spots on Winter Olympics teams.
We admire athletes for their physical strength, grace and agility, but what we often overlook is the mental strength that is reqired from athletes under high pressure situations.
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