The exhibit, organized in collaboration with the Husserl Archives, Leuven, celebrates Husserl's philosophy and seeks to familiarize the Dartmouth community with his legacy.
As part of Dartmouth's 50-year celebration of the birth of BASIC, this exhibit features photographs and documents from Rauner Special Collections Library.
David W. Nierenberg, MD, Professor of Medicine and Pharmacology & Toxicology will present "When Pharma and FDA Fail Us: What Happened to Vioxx™ and ASR XL™?"
Interplay Between Self and Nonself Recognition Mechanisms Regulate Chemotropic Interactions and Cell Fusion. Prof. Amy Gladfelter will host N. Louise Glass, PhD, UC-Berkeley.
The ordered life of a successful architect is violently upended when the hospital reveals the unthinkable: the boy he raised is not his biological son.
The Theater Department presents LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs reading excerpts from TwERK, combining digitally manipulated sounds, spoken word, vocal improvisation and video. Free.