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December 11, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Academics debate orientalism's legacy

Academics from around the world, including Australia, Turkey, California and Western Canada, converged on Hanover to participate in "The Gaze & The Veil: Surveillance and the Legacies of Orientalism," a conference sponsored by the Ford Foundation and convened by Professor Susannah Heschel last weekend.

An alumna and three professors explain the intersection of creativity and professional research at a panel on Thursday evening.
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Panel explores collision of creativity, research

Andy Foust / The Dartmouth After conducting HIV/AIDS research in South Africa, Elena Ghanotakis '01, seeking to present her work in a format more engaging than the standard academic paper, decided to make a documentary based on her research.

John Cunningham '02 discusses his neuroscience research on Monday.
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Cunningham '02 speaks on paralysis cures

Andy Mai / The Dartmouth Staff Research into new neuroscience technology may lead to a cure for paralysis, Lou Gehrig's disease and other neurological diseases, John Cunningham '02 announced at a lecture in the Rockefeller Center on Monday afternoon.

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Ressler lectures on work in Afghanistan, Morocco

Colonel Stephen Ressler described both the serious nature of his work creating an engineering program in Afghanistan and the interesting aspects of his work on a Discovery Channel television production in Morocco, at a speech on Friday.

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