Judy Geer ’75 Th ’83 is the first woman to receive the 50th reunion honorary degree
By Laila Ayala | June 15, 2025The Dartmouth sat down with Geer to talk about her experience as an athlete in one of the College’s first coeducational classes.
The Dartmouth sat down with Geer to talk about her experience as an athlete in one of the College’s first coeducational classes.
During a talk on May 6, sociology professor Brooke Harrington discussed the impact of offshore finance on democracy.
On April 29, four panelists with backgrounds in agriculture, labor and immigration discussed the history and role of guest workers in agriculture and the impacts of automation on farms and their workers.
Irwin analyzes the impact of the tariffs on the stock market and the international response they have elicited.
On April 1, the Latin American, Latino and Caribbean studies department and the Dialogue Project hosted two historians for a panel on the impact of Mexico’s ruling Morena party on immigration policies and the history of U.S.-Mexico conflict at the border.
Since opening in January 2024, the stop for food and coffee has become a popular spot for students and locals.
The Montgomery Fellows Program kicked off a new series on artificial intelligence with a lecture from Yale ethicist Luciano Floridi.
Members of the incoming directorate will assume their roles on March 15.
The team of six students will travel to North Carolina to compete against other regional winners at the 2025 VCIC Global Finals in early April.
Goh — who won the Wilson Carey McWilliams award for best undergraduate research paper — discussed his research and post-graduate plans.