Institute for Arctic Studies director Melody Brown Burkins to advise G7
By Sahil Gandhi | January 30, 2026A decorated “science diplomat,” Burkins will represent the United States on an international panel about Arctic climate policy.
A decorated “science diplomat,” Burkins will represent the United States on an international panel about Arctic climate policy.
Laxman Bist ’23, Bryanna Entwistle ’23 and Josué Godeme ’26 will join the 11th cohort of the scholarship at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China.
In a sit-down with The Dartmouth, Rev. Andi Lloyd ’89, who returned to campus this winter as co-pastor of the Church of Christ at Dartmouth College, discussed her careers in science and theology.
The College hosted over 50 on-campus events for students throughout the break.
In a sit-down with The Dartmouth, Kathleen Farley ’10 observed changes in how students express dissent and recommended greater collaboration between student protestors and the College.
College President Sian Leah Beilock has made eight trips to Washington, D.C., since President Trump’s inauguration in January.
Anand discussed the vitality of local and independent news in an increasingly polarized time.
In a sit-down with The Dartmouth, the journalist discussed his career and reflected on his reporting journey ahead of his retirement.
The petition states that signing the compact would “undermine” the College’s “academic freedom.”
The College will offer courses in Korean and plans to launch a new language study abroad in Seoul.