Dartmouth to issue over $450 million in bonds for capital projects
By Kelsey Wang and Annabelle Zhang | August 8, 2025The move follows a trend of increased bond sales in higher education.
Kelsey Wang is a reporter and editor for The Dartmouth from the greater Seattle area, majoring in history and government. Outside of The D, she likes to crochet, do jigsaw puzzles and paint.
The move follows a trend of increased bond sales in higher education.
Jordan Narrol ’25, who said she was not present at the May 28 sit-in in Parkhurst Hall, has been barred from campus and will not be able to graduate this month.
At a rally at noon today, the protesters called for Dartmouth’s Board of Trustees to approve a divestment proposal.
Aneesh Sharma ’26 pleaded guilty to three misdemeanors after a felony charge was dismissed.
The proposal, which did not meet the College’s criteria for “completeness,” calls for divestment from six arms manufacturers.
Schnell, who will succeed outgoing Provost David Kotz ’86 on July 1, will serve as the College’s chief academic and budget officer and oversee Dartmouth’s graduate schools.
The recipients include individuals who have made significant contributions to athletics, the arts, public policy and the sciences.
The vigil, which commemorated Israel’s national remembrance day Yom HaZikaron, particularly honored individuals killed on Oct. 7 and Israeli hostages in the Israel-Hamas War.
The College said it will increase its immigration legal fund and commit to releasing a formal response to divestment proposal.
Pro-Palestinian protesters set up an encampment on Parkhurst Hall’s lawn yesterday and had a negotiation process with the College that lasted all afternoon and into the night.