In-person club events and activities return this fall
Many clubs have witnessed high participation from the Classes of 2024 and 2025.
Many clubs have witnessed high participation from the Classes of 2024 and 2025.
Health Services has administered over 1,200 flu shots to students and staff this fall term.
The program — aimed at improving Dartmouth’s mental health resources — will consist of an institutional assessment, the implementation of a strategic plan and a progress update.
The event, hosted over Zoom, drew around 370 attendees streaming in to watch and engage with Chomsky on topics spanning from reforming the “neoliberal system” to technological automation.
The lecture — titled “From Dartmouth to Wall Street to Rome: A Career in Business, Politics, Government, and Diplomacy” — featured discussion of Eisenberg’s tenure as ambassador to Italy and San Marino.
DDS director Jon Plodzik advised students to grab meals during low-volume times.
Frankfurters features specialties like the “Joan” and “Dirty Water” dogs, and Tacos y Tequila aims to sell every tequila available in New Hampshire.
The College hopes to hire a new OGL director by the end of fall term.
The freshman class includes 160 students who were admitted last year but deferred enrollment by a year.
After the pandemic resulted in the cancellation of all of last year’s study abroad trips, this fall will see nine programs return to action.
In the first hybrid Rocky event of the term, government professor Sonu Bedi encouraged active discourse surrounding interpretation of the Constitution.
Some schools in New England have adjusted policies on testing, masking and social gatherings in the face of outbreaks caused by the delta variant.
After six terms of remote learning, students and professors finally returned to in-person classes with the start of fall term.
The allegations also assert that Black flew the Russian model to meet convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Arad discussed the process of designing the memorial, how his Dartmouth experience has influenced his work and his most recent project.
FYSEP participants said they left the program feeling more academically and socially prepared for Dartmouth.
Students organized community discussions regarding the U.S. troop withdrawal, and regional organizations in the Upper Valley plan to provide support to Afghan refugees.
Just two days before Trips began, the program’s directorate overhauled programming following COVID-19 outbreaks at peer institutions and delays in the College’s testing program.
A recent increase in demand for undergraduate off-campus housing and a larger than usual Tuck School of Business class have caused strain on graduate student housing.
Due to technical difficulties, workers were forced to manually enter COVID-19 student testing information, leaving incoming students waiting for up to two hours.