An Archivist's View of Troubled Times
College Archivist Peter Carini on Dartmouth's past and why COVID-19 is unprecedented.
College Archivist Peter Carini on Dartmouth's past and why COVID-19 is unprecedented.
The institution's founding document was the focal point of an event at the Library.
The sister-city relationship honors the legacy of Kan’ichi Asakawa, Class of 1899.
“This is a celebration of activists at Dartmouth,” says theater professor Laura Edmondson.
Seuss’s creator, who was born March 2, 1904, corresponded with avid readers of all ages.
Dartmouth Library takes a look at a 1776 proclamation about giving thanks.
Marking the 250th anniversary, students interview College graduates about campus life.
“They have the power to make bits of history very real,” says the Dartmouth Library’s Jay Satterfield.
Caroline Cook ’21 is the library’s first historical accountability research fellow.
The Class of ’22 “reads” the Orozco Mural as a shared academic experience.