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College launches Institute for Black Intellectual and Cultural Life
The Office of Communications announced the creation of the Institute for Black Intellectual and Cultural Life, a research center studying the Black diaspora.
December 3, 2023 | Latest Issue
The Office of Communications announced the creation of the Institute for Black Intellectual and Cultural Life, a research center studying the Black diaspora.
At the end of their trip to Peru, students in ECON 70 found themselves delayed for two days at their hotel while supporters of the former president, who attempted a coup, protested his arrest.
The Hindu Festival of Lights was honored through a community dinner, arts performances and a display of candles on the Green.
The negative returns can be attributed to poor stock market performance, according to an economics professor.
The Hopkins Center for the Arts will be offering a wide array of musical, theatrical and dance performances this fall.
Nichols, who was the first female tenured anthropology professor at Dartmouth, died at age 70 in July.
Some businesses are considering closure amid rent increases in Hanover, while the town hopes to find ways to support its restaurants and stores.
Students with varying opinions reflect on the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade. ruling.
The bipartisan talk featured discussion on the impact of Russian disinformation and the United States’ commitment to supporting Ukraine.
Tour guides reflect on two years of virtual and outdoor visitor programming, as COVID-19 guidance changes will allow tours inside campus buildings again.