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.