‘The Core of Civilization’: Inauguration Panel Reflects on the Liberal Arts
Annette Gordon-Reed ’81, a Dartmouth Trustee, Pulitzer-Prize winning author, and Harvard professor, admits she is sometimes perplexed by the national debate over th
Annette Gordon-Reed ’81, a Dartmouth Trustee, Pulitzer-Prize winning author, and Harvard professor, admits she is sometimes perplexed by the national debate over th
During its spring meeting on June 7, the Dartmouth Board of Trustees elected a new Board member. The Board also honored two retiring Trustees and Interim President Carol L. Folt and approved appointments and promotions to faculty positions.
Robert W. Lasher ’88, the Deputy Museum Director of External Relations at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), has been appointed Senior Vice President for Advancement at Dartmouth.
Dartmouth suspended classes on April 24 for a day of reflection and understanding.
Twenty-three scholars—from a variety of disciplines that include biology, Native American studies, and sociology—have joined the ranks of Dartmouth’s Arts & Sciences faculty this academic year.
Dartmouth’s Peter Tse ’84, an associate professor of psychological and brain sciences, says he has identified a neurological basis for free will in the human brain, ch
Ten faculty members have been recognized for exceptional achievement in scholarship, teaching, and mentoring for 2012.
In an opinion piece written for The New York Times, Amy Allen, Parents Distinguished Research Professor in the Humanities and chair of the Department of Philosophy, speaks to what sh