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    26
    Oct

    Open Dartmouth: Research, Data, Code, Ideas

    8 am - 5 pm
    The Open Dartmouth exhibit highlights faculty and researchers at Dartmouth who believe in the importance of sharing their work to advance knowledge and understanding.
    26
    Oct

    World Views: Photography Exhibition

    8:30 am - 4:30 pm
    Osher at Dartmouth's art gallery features the work of six photographers: Anne Baird, Janice Fischel, Nora Gould, John Lehet, Li Shen, and Tom Urgo.
    26
    Oct

    Visit Dartmouth

    10:30 am - 3:15 pm
    Come to campus, you’re going to love it! The best way to satisfy your curiosity about learning and living at Dartmouth is to visit. On most days, we offer several options and we look forward to your participation in our programming.
    26
    Oct

    Vocal Master Class

    11:30 am - 12:45 pm
    with Ian Bostridge
    26
    Oct

    Open Access Week Information: Jones Media Center & Evans Map Room, Berry Library

    2 pm - 4 pm
    Get information about the ways Dartmouth supports making your work more widely known.
    26
    Oct

    Field Hockey

    3 pm - 6 pm
    Dartmouth v. College of the Holy Cross
    26
    Oct

    Obama's Uncertain Legacy: Peace, Justice, and Democracy

    4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
    On the eve of the 2016 general elections, Richard Joseph '65 asks; "How do we assess Obama's Presidency in a fractured nation and contentious world?"
    26
    Oct

    Digital Humanities and Social Engagement Lecture Series

    4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
    "Queerying Homophily: Re-imagining Network Analysis, Re-imagining Difference," a lecture by Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Professor, Modern Culture and Media, Brown University.
    26
    Oct

    Nicholas Stargardt, "So What were they Fighting for? Germans in World War II"

    4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
    So what where they fighting for? German Mentalities in the Second World War. This public lecture will be based upon Prof. Stargardt's latest book on everyday life in Nazi Germany.
    26
    Oct

    Student Dinner with Andrew Card, Chief of Staff under Pres. George W. Bush

    5 pm - 6 pm
    Student dinner with former White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card (George W. Bush Administration) before his participant in the Spymasters public event.
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