LIVE COVERAGE: Dartmouth Homecoming
Kim to deliver first Dartmouth Night address
Kim to deliver first Dartmouth Night address
As the weather begins to get colder and the last of the fall foliage fights to stay on the trees, Dartmouth students know it can only mean one thing: Homecoming is here.
This is a bittersweet soapbox for a senior. This is my third Homecoming column, and in writing it, I flirted with the tired topics that I've touched on in the past.
Hanover business owners are anticipating a strong turnout for Homecoming despite the economic downturn.
A new intravenous catheter insertion system designed by Dartmouth Medical School anesthesiology professor Christopher Wiley could lead to improved patient comfort and increased cost efficiency, according to Martin Doyle, medical CEO of Balch Hill Medical Group, which is working with Wiley on developing the product.
A team of recent Dartmouth graduates won the undergraduate prize at the 2009 College Inventors Competition for their invention of an electrocoagulation arsenic filtration system for use in developing countries, according to an Oct.
Following the introduction of more rigorous rating standards, the College's sustainability rating from the Sustainable Endowments Institute fell to a B+ this year, down from an A- in 2009.
Apollo Management, a private equity firm led by chief executive officer and current Dartmouth Trustee Leon Black '73, is now at the center of a probe by the California Public Employees' Retirement System, the largest U.S.
Graduate students looking for housing in the Hanover area are faced with a limited set of options, according to Graduate Student Council President Tina Chang GR '10.
College President Jim Yong Kim will be adopted as a member of the Class of 1982 during the class' mini-reunion this Saturday, Diana Lawrence, director of communications for the Office of Alumni Relations, told The Dartmouth on Tuesday.
SARAH IRVING / The Dartmouth Staff The Upper Valley Haven, a nonprofit organization in White River Junction, Vt.
The spring 2010 Music Foreign Study Program in London has been cancelled for the first time in the program's 20-year history, according to according to Sally Pinkas, the music professor who was slated to lead the program.
Over a dozen colleges in Massachusetts have implemented strategies to improve students' eating habits and combat youth obesity, often without students' knowledge, The Boston Globe reported on Sunday.
Following a 10-percent budget cut, the admissions office has turned to new, lower cost recruiting tools and initiatives to increase outreach to prospective students, according to Dean of Admissions Maria Laskaris. "We need to be strategic and more innovative in using our resources and in the way we communicate with students," she said in an interview with The Dartmouth. The admissions office has reevaluated its travel plans and expenses in light of the budget cuts.
Alina Politzer / The Dartmouth Staff In an effort to encourage students to seek help for their intoxicated peers, Dartmouth College Democrats are working with local state representatives to implement a state-wide "Good Samaritan" law.
CURIE KIM / The Dartmouth Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center physicians and nurses discussed bioethics and palliative care during the 30th biannual conference of the New Hampshire-Vermont Hospital Ethics Committee Network on Monday.
Dani WANG / The Dartmouth William Kamkwamba's friends and family thought he was crazy when he scavenged through the junkyard of his Malawian town in search of parts for his homemade windmill.
A slightly lower number of students joined Dartmouth's three coeducational fraternities this term, according to several representatives from the fraternities.
SEATTLE The American health care system and the public's understanding of the health care reform effort are both deficient, according to Dartmouth Medical School professor Elliott Fisher, director of The Dartmouth Institute's Center for Health Policy Research.