Mitchel Davis to be next chief information officer
Mitchel Davis has been selected as Dartmouth’s next vice president for information technology and chief information officer, the College announced last week.
Mitchel Davis has been selected as Dartmouth’s next vice president for information technology and chief information officer, the College announced last week.
To overcome problems originating from stationary smartwatches, researchers at Dartmouth College and the University of Waterloo created a smartwatch that is able to move on its own.
We lose ourselves when we attempt to find a success prescribed to us.
Despite its flaws, Dartmouth has much to love.
We must see terrorism’s broader context.
Our lives are fuller if we accept that our personalities are malleable.
On May 24 at around 7:50 p.m., Safety and Security responded to a report of a possible burglary, according to a campus-wide Safety and Security alert sent Wednesday night.
Attacks against N. Bruce Duthu '80 are petty and disgusting.
Screenwriter and novelist Kamran Pasha ’93 Tu’00 majored in religion at Dartmouth before working as a financial journalist on Wall Street, attending Cornell Law School and graduating from Tuck School of Business.
Eliza Jane profiles the Green Key step show, as well as a history of Dartmouth's black fraternity and sorority.
Check out how the 1988 performance "The Normal Heart" catalyzed a change in attitude towards LGBT students.
Cris interviews Dean Brian Reed for a Q&A on academic performance.
Clara questions her identity in a letter to her future self 25 years from now.
Elise gives an excerpt from a play she wrote, starring her '16 friend who returned for Green Key to perform.
The Mirror features Jordyn Fitch '20's One Act play, titled "Everything Falls Apart."
The Mirror editors recall their own experiences with the performing arts.
Ishaan photographs his interpretation of the word "performance."
Yesterday afternoon, over 150 faculty members and around 50 student demonstrators gathered at Alumni Hall for the termly faculty of arts and sciences meeting.
On May 13, over 170 Dartmouth students, faculty and Upper Valley community members participated in the annual Tuck Runs for Veterans.
Women’s, gender and sexuality studies professor Eng-Beng Lim looks at intersectionality, critical race studies and feminist gender studies within the fields of performance and cultural studies, Asian-American studies, postcolonial/diaspora studies and queer/transnational studies.