Animation professor takes his craft to Beijing
By Will Roth | April 26, 2007Half the world away, film and television studies professor David Ehrlich has brought his passion for animation to China, a country that he has visited annually since 1988.
Half the world away, film and television studies professor David Ehrlich has brought his passion for animation to China, a country that he has visited annually since 1988.
Students and faculty in the Asian and Middle Eastern studies and women and gender studies departments have been working to form a Foreign Study Program to India.
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Danny Gobaud First Nations Week -- an effort to promote awareness of Native American issues at Dartmouth -- will culminate Saturday with a discussion on the history of the controversial Dartmouth Indian mascot. The student group Native Americans at Dartmouth scheduled a week of several cultural events, lectures and discussion as part of this first annual week-long event. First Nations Week kicked off on Tuesday with lectures on linguistics in American Indian education and native health professionals.
Hitchcock residence hall has been undergoing renovations since the middle of October, which has kept one of Dartmouth's most conveniently located residence halls out of commission.
The men's club rugby team will rival Harvard University's team on Saturday in the second of only two home games all season. The Homecoming game against Harvard holds a lot of weight for the team according to Paul Huelskamp '06, a member of the team.