Educator Jackson Katz gives lecture on gender-based violence prevention
Katz, an author, educator and social theorist, helped create the “bystander approach,” which encourages community members to take an active role in curbing harm.
Katz, an author, educator and social theorist, helped create the “bystander approach,” which encourages community members to take an active role in curbing harm.
The Senate passed an amendment that allows for votes more easily, while delaying a task force that opponents argue could unfairly empower certain senators.
Peter Beinart advocated for a one-state solution to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, an approach he argued aligns with the Jewish faith.
The event, hosted by the Rockefeller Center for Public Policy, drew 350 in-person and remote audience members.
This month, student organizers have planned programming designed to celebrate and reclaim Black culture.
Some students have expressed frustration about a lack of guidance from the College regarding potential travel bans under the Trump administration.
As rumors of ICE raids sweep campus, students have organized rallies, met with College President Sian Leah Beilock and attended information sessions with the New Hampshire ACLU.
Martin, who has served as the Department’s captain for four years, discussed his new role, experience with police professional development and thoughts about transparency in community policing.
On Feb. 11, Lebanon District Court Judge Michael Mace sentenced Kevin Engel ’27 and Roan Wade ’25 to 20 hours of community service and a potential $310 fine each if they reoffend within a year.
One month after Dartmouth Dining split the cafe line into two, students have expressed frustration about the way the change has affected the value of a meal equivalency.
Azar spoke about ways to improve healthcare affordability and access.
On Nov. 22, 2024, APhi was charged as a corporation for “facilitating an underage alcohol house” in connection with the death of Won Jang ’26.
The Dartmouth Political Union hosted radio presenter Scott Horton and journalist Eli Lake for a discussion on the United States’ role in the conflict.
The Dartmouth caught up with Hanlon, who retired in June of 2023, to discuss his post-presidency life and current academic work — and piano lessons.
Dartmouth’s extended winter break, Winterim, has undergone significant transformations over the decades—from a mid-century academic restructuring to its modern role in student growth, internships, and campus engagement.
From pioneering BASIC in the 1960s to the launch of Dartmouth Chat, the College has always been at the forefront of technological progress.
The Dartmouth traced the history of admissions testing on campus — from College-administered examinations to the recently reinstated standardized testing requirement.
One writer traces the history of Dartmouth’s admissions employees and how their roles have evolved over time.
Dartmouth Dining sources its food from both local farms and national producers, taking geographical, financial and nutritional factors into account.
From prestigious research fellowships to immersive experiences abroad, professors use their off-time to expand their scholarship and intellectual horizons.