Q&A with Safety and Security officer Stephen Sampson
The Dartmouth rode along with Safety and Security on a patrol around campus, learning more about campus security, Greek life and a day in the life of an officer.
The Dartmouth rode along with Safety and Security on a patrol around campus, learning more about campus security, Greek life and a day in the life of an officer.
Organizers and participants of the program reflected on the opportunities it provides for students interested in healthcare.
The suspect, previously only known as a former temporary employee at the College, has been publicly identified as 18-year-old William Nelson of Piermont, New Hampshire.
Following a threat to strike, the College accepted SWCD’s previous package proposal, which includes an increased base wage and mental health pay for undergraduate student dining workers.
The union is advocating for a raise from base hourly wage of $15 to $21, a proposal that the College refused in a bargaining session last month.
Traditional events, which included the Polar Bear Swim and ice sculpture carving contest, drew participation from students of all class years.
As the one-year anniversary of the conflict’s start approaches, club members said that the protests are meant to reinvigorate support for Ukraine amid a period of “war fatigue.”
The Rockefeller Center for Public Policy hosted Andy Meyer for a conversation about the evolving role of money in politics.
In an unanimous vote on Thursday night, the Hanover Boarding Zone of Adjustment approved a zoning exception that will allow the College to proceed with the housing complex on Lyme Road.
In addition, the number of applicants per off-campus program has increased beyond pre-pandemic levels, which reflects the reduced program offerings implemented in 2021.
Hall, previously the interim Dean of Student Life at SUNY Westchester, talks about how she ended up at Dartmouth and her future plans for OPAL.
The project is focused on the Native American, Indigenous and Arctic collections at the museum and library.
Previously the chief compliance officer at Temple University, Diaz began his tenure at Dartmouth on Jan. 30 and oversees the College’s adherence to complex regulatory structures.
Students, alumni and Hanover residents speak about the triumphs — and the challenges — of building the annual sculpture.
Started in 2016, Black Legacy Month consists of student-organized programming throughout February, designed to celebrate and recognize Black culture at Dartmouth.
This year’s directorate hopes to create more trip options and restructure activities to be more inclusive for students with different interests.
The exiled dissident who has been called “The Woman Whose Hair Frightens Iran” answered questions and addressed criticism during the talk.
Willey worked for Safety and Security for 20 years and “pretty much everyone on campus knew him,” according to Safety and Security director Keiselim Montás.
Originating within the Dartmouth Outing Club, Winter Carnival traditions have brought decades of College students together.
The Observatory is currently used for public observation, faculty research and student observing sessions.