Q&A with College President Sian Leah Beilock
By Emily Fagell | June 9, 2024Beilock discussed her first year at the College, tensions on campus and her goals for the future.
Beilock discussed her first year at the College, tensions on campus and her goals for the future.
Students and faculty discuss how the Supreme Court’s overturning of affirmative action, as well as changes such as test-optional admissions and need-blind admissions for international students, will affect the admissions process.
Three children of professors — 12-year-old Kallan, 8-year-old Cole and 6-year-old Lang shared their favorite things about Foco.
After nearly three weeks without machines in residence halls, students report satisfaction with the new laundry company.
In June, the Supreme Court made waves with two controversial rulings: Biden v. Nebraska, which blocked Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan, and 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis, which curtailed LGBTQ+ protections.
The College is slated to install free washers and dryers by mid-July.
Shark Tank presenter Fiona Co Chan ’13 discussed entrepreneurship, social media, Shark Tank and her time at Dartmouth.
Undergraduate students living on campus this spring will be able to enter any residence hall at any time using their Dartmouth ID, other than Green Key weekend and the weekend of May 6.
Experiences include skiing, snowboarding and hiking trips.
A cold front with subzero temperatures moved through northern New England last Friday, damaging some College-owned buildings and breaking weather records for wind chill.