Students Learn About the Hard Choices of Philanthropy
Public policy class awards a total of $40,000 in grants to Upper Valley nonprofits.
Public policy class awards a total of $40,000 in grants to Upper Valley nonprofits.
Documentary project by Brooks Fellow Dalia McGill ’16 explores an Amazon dam project.
The award aids historian’s study of Catholic-Protestant reconciliation in the 20th century.
Dartmouth researchers find that winters are ending sooner, with a longer wait for spring’s greening.
“This is no time for silence,” says Professor of Government Dean Lacy.
Historian Sackeyfio-Lenoch’s book project looks at Ghanaians’ role in global politics.
“I’m interested in the innovative qualities of traditional societies,” says Dartmouth’s Robert Baum.
“I found out I love to work with my hands to build things,” says David LaCroix ’19.
The students are answering a call to action from “Plate of the Union,” a new advocacy group.
Read the full story by Jennifer Durgin, published Jan.