New Hampshire House considering legislation permitting firearm possession on college campuses
The “Protecting College Students Act” would apply to all New Hampshire colleges which receive public funding
The “Protecting College Students Act” would apply to all New Hampshire colleges which receive public funding
According to new faculty, the College offers the opportunity for interdisciplinary collaboration and a strong balance between research and teaching.
Esmeralda Abreu Jerez ’25 and Noah da Silva ’25 will become the 82nd and 83rd Dartmouth students to join the scholarship at the University of Oxford.
The Digital Age has removed a fundamental aspect of college students’ existence: reading.
One writer reflects on an unforgettable Fall in London, England.
Dartmouth’s premier relationship advice column.
One writer shares what she’ll leave behind in 2025, and take with her in 2026.
While most students leave Hanover for winterim, one writer reflects on time spent alone on campus as an international student from Uzbekistan.
Students abroad this fall reflect on their travels.
Leila Brady ’27 and Noelle Blake ’26 say ‘goodbye’ to London and ‘hello’ to Hanover Winter.
Ransomware group Clop exposed birth dates, bank account information and social security numbers using a zero-day vulnerability in Oracle’s E-Business Suite software.
McKnight, who will assume his role in June, currently serves as vice president and dean at Haverford College.
Newly admitted students reflected on the resources that helped them learn about the College and discussed what they’re looking forward to in Hanover.
Over the winter break, Dartmouth students volunteered, traveled and spent time with family and friends, among other activities.
As part of the medical school landscape, we can write policies and principles that guide students in their use of AI as a currently open-for-all tool, both as a cognitive assistant and as an emotional anchor.
This is the second in a three-part series written by Caroline Menna ’29 tracing how American democracy is dissolving not through coups or secrecy, but through institutions that still stand and no longer restrain the power they were built to check.
The College is withholding data on the number of applicants and the acceptance rate until at least March.