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April 26, 2024 | Latest Issue
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Naomi Sosner
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Visiting fellow holds poetry reading

National Book Award winner and two-time Pulitzer Prize nominee Lucille Clifton recited 16 of her poems to a packed audience Tuesday in Filene Auditorium as part of her Montgomery Fellowship. The poems mirrored the span of Clifton's interests and experiences, including reflections on slavery, her personal struggles with life-threatening illnesses and the aftermath of September 11.

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Daily Debriefing

Professor James Weinstein, chairman of orthopedics at Dartmouth, co-authored a study examining the number of spine surgeries performed on Medicare patients.

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Lecture discusses rising Asian powers

"India, Pakistan and China: Asia's Rising Powers," a presentation Thursday about American diplomatic perspectives on the changing relationships between the United States and the three Asian countries amidst emerging economic growth, featured lectures from Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of South and Central Asian Affairs Steve Mann and Cyrus R.

Economics journalists Serwer, Porter and Liesman spoke as part of a panel in Filene Auditorium on Tuesday.
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Journalist panel discusses economics

Kawakahi Amina / The Dartmouth Staff Prominent financial journalists explored the evolving world of economic reporting in a panel on Tuesday entitled "Beyond The Headlines: Media Coverage of Economic Issues." The speakers addressed subjects ranging from their personal experiences and achievements as journalists to the ways technology is radically changing how they report news. The panel was composed of Peter Coy, the economics editor of BusinessWeek; Gregory Ip, a senior special writer at The Wall Street Journal; Steve Liesman, a senior economics reporter at CNBC; Eduardo Porter, an economics reporter for The New York Times; and Andrew Serwer, the senior editor-at-large at Fortune.

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