Graduate students are an essential part of College life
By Elenor Mak | May 13, 1998About 1,400 post-college students come to Dartmouth for a variety of reasons; many attend professional schools
About 1,400 post-college students come to Dartmouth for a variety of reasons; many attend professional schools
President Franklin Roosevelt's "courage and integrity" was the driving force behind America's fight against Nazi Germany and the Holocaust, former Ambassador to the United Nations William J.
Nadeau warns that pepper spray and personal alarms are sometimes ineffective, produce opposite effects
House Speaker Newt Gingrich and former Governor of Tennessee and former Secretary of Education Lamar Alexander will speak at the College later this month as part of the April 15 to 25 Senior Symposium events. Former presidential candidate Jesse Jackson may speak at the symposium's closing event, but he has not yet confirmed.
Lincoln Willis '98 easily jumps into things when he feels needed. Last summer, while hiking in the Shenandoah National Park on the Appalachian Trail with seven children as their camp counselor, Willis had a run in with a bear. Acting quickly in the emergency situation, "I put myself between the kids and the bear," he said.
At the last of a series of Career Services discussions titled "Conversations on Making Career and Personal Choices," Dean of the College Lee Pelton discussed his educational background and career path.