Sororities return to virtual recruitment in response to College’s ban on indoor social gatherings
The College will rely on Greek houses to police their own members on social gathering restrictions.
The College will rely on Greek houses to police their own members on social gathering restrictions.
Reduced social interactions during the pandemic, however, may have contributed to the apparent improvement, according to Title IX coordinator Kristi Clemens.
Sosin discussed the omicron variant, keeping elementary schools open and the importance of masking.
Among the projects is a 309 unit apartment complex targeted towards Dartmouth graduate students, for which leasing will begin this month.
The state originally distributed a limited number of free take-home rapid tests in November, but now that its supply has increased, New Hampshire residents may order free PCR tests online.
The College has separated itself from its peer institutions with its comparatively relaxed COVID-19 policies.
The fund has raised around $203,000 since its launch last month.
The bill, which passed the House education committee in November, would have impacted Dartmouth.
Although the fraternity will not have access to its former house until the summer, two development directors have temporarily moved to Hanover to begin recruiting new members.
The Green Mountain state is the only remaining U.S. state that has never elected a woman to federal office.
Smith will serve a second five-year term, continuing to lead 40 academic departments and programs and oversee over 600 faculty.
Fossum discussed his research career and the journey of winning the Emmy award.
The fallout from a continuing pandemic and discontent over mental health and housing shaped a tumultuous year.
Amid the spread of the omicron variant and decisions by several peer institutions to move online or delay arrival, Dartmouth will stick with its plans for winter term.
Friends and colleagues recall “John-isms” and Currier’s commitment to his passions.
Carlos Wilcox, a former member of the Class of 2023 and editor at The Dartmouth Review, was not charged with a hate crime.
The College still plans to offer classes in person and does not anticipate requiring arrival quarantine.
Members of the Class of 2026 had limited opportunities to visit campus before applying.
This admissions cycle was the second in a row with over 2,600 early decision applicants.
The College said the increase in cases mirrors the “fifth wave” of COVID-19 occurring globally.