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EDPA faces training cancellation

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Eating Disorder Peer Advisor mentors have taken on increased responsibilities to maintain the efficacy of the organization in the wake of former advisor Kari Jo Grant's transfer to the Student Employment Office last spring.



University of Maryland, Baltimore County President Freeman Hrabowski spoke about the importance of research and collaboration to higher education.
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Hrabowski offers goals for higher education

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Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Higher education would benefit from a greater focus on student collaboration, use of technology and "blended instruction," University of Maryland, Baltimore County President Freeman Hrabowski said in his Tuesday lecture. The event, held in Filene Auditorium, marked the latest presentation in the Leading Voices in Higher Education strategic planning lecture series. Part of reaching these goals of improving higher education include emphasizing laboratory work among undergraduates, according to Hrabowski, who received his master's degree in mathematics and a PhD in higher education and statistics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign at the age of 24. "We're working with the American public to recognize the importance of science," Hrabowski said.







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Geisel offers benefits to undergrads

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Cecelia Shao / The Dartmouth Staff The Geisel School of Medicine admissions process gives applicants from the College an advantage in receiving an interview for admission, according to Derik Hertel, director of communications and marketing at the Geisel School.





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Greabe '85 criticizes NH voter ID laws in lecture

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Tracy Wang / The Dartmouth Staff New Hampshire's revised voter identification law presents a barrier to voters and indicates a troubling national trend of states disregarding federal jurisdiction, according to John Greabe '85, an appellate attorney and University of New Hampshire School of Law professor.



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CHaD Half event raises $570,000

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Tracy Wang / The Dartmouth Staff Children's Hospital at Dartmouth's seventh annual Hero Half Marathon and Ripcord 5K raised more than $570,000 and saw participation of more than 2,800 runners and volunteers on Sunday, according to CHaD Community Relations Manager Kimberly Kraus.


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Men's rugby wins Ivy North title

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Tracy Wang / The Dartmouth Staff On Saturday, the Dartmouth men's rugby team returned victorious from a 28-5 game at Brown University, becoming the winner of the Ivy League North Division and completing a second consecutive undefeated season.


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In the largest ever study of academic articles analyzing gender of the authors, University of Washington researchers found a continued gender gap in scholarly publications and a concentration of women authors in certain subject areas, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported.


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Vann Island

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A lot of people have been asking me about what has changed to make the Island become so emotional over the last couple of weeks.