White House approaches Dartmouth to sign agreement for funding benefits
The Trump administration chose universities that “are, or could be, ‘good actors,’” senior adviser for special projects May Mailman told the Wall Street Journal.
The Trump administration chose universities that “are, or could be, ‘good actors,’” senior adviser for special projects May Mailman told the Wall Street Journal.
Students remembered Kirk’s legacy of debate and emphasized solidarity in rejecting political violence.
The organization of nine northeastern states aims to share public health information independent of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Undergraduate advisors will only be given a “limited” weekly supply of condoms and will not pass out contraceptives in dorms, as they have in previous years.
In an email statement to The Dartmouth, Hanover Police captain Michael Schibuola said the writing in New Hampshire Hall looked “non-threatening.”
The College will offer courses in Korean and plans to launch a new language study abroad in Seoul.
In an email to campus this afternoon, College President Sian Leah Beilock said that the symbol had been found on a laminated sign in the hall.
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression ranked Dartmouth 35th in the nation, citing the College’s policy of institutional restraint.
Some students expressed frustrations over the visa application process and the possibility of visa revocations.
The reopened cafe will feature face-to-face interaction with Dartmouth Dining workers and a reduced menu on Oct. 17.
This comes after Rhimes pledged $15 million to Dartmouth undergraduate housing.
The grant will help implement research and fund mentorship for junior researchers.
As Hanover experiences its most significant drought in 25 years and Canadian tourism declines, local businesses and state parks face decreases in visitors this fall.
Staiger will lead the World Trade Organization’s research division at a time of major challenges for the global trading system.
In “The End of the Schism,” Udi Greenberg explores how Catholics and Protestants set aside centuries of conflict to form powerful political coalitions, shaping modern Europe’s politics, policies and identity.
The partial opening of the Hopkins Center for the Arts has resulted in excitement, but also concerns about the ongoing construction process.
Experts say the dry conditions could impact fish populations and cause “dull” fall foliage.
At the first weekly Dartmouth Student Government meeting of the 2025-26 academic year, senators also proposed adopting Robert’s Rules of Order and holding special elections.
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Professor Westwood’s research has gained new relevance.
Superior Court Judge David Ruoff ruled that New Hampshire’s special education funding is “unconstitutionally low.”