Beilock outlines priorities for higher education
By Tierney Flavin and Jackson Hyde | February 27, 2026College President Sian Leah Beilock has emphasized financial aid, standardized testing and institutional neutrality in her media statements.
Jackson Hyde ’28 is a senior news reporter, who writes about artificial intelligence and technology at the College. He is from Los Angeles, Calif., and is majoring in Government modified with Philosophy.
College President Sian Leah Beilock has emphasized financial aid, standardized testing and institutional neutrality in her media statements.
The partnership with technology companies Anthropic and Amazon Web Services, announced last month, has prompted backlash from professors involved in a now-settled class action lawsuit against Anthropic for plagiarism.
The Dartmouth sat down with five professors to discuss the recent United States operation in Caracas that resulted in the capturing of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro.
The evaluation will take place later this month, the College's senior vice president for operations said.
The College is withholding data on the number of applicants and the acceptance rate until at least March.
Hanover Police obtained an arrest warrant for the vehicle owner for “disorderly conduct.”
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Hunter Carlheim assumed the role of director of Greek life and student societies this summer.
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