Are Our Brains Wired for Free Will?
A new DartmouthX course probes scientific evidence for the ability to make choices.
A new DartmouthX course probes scientific evidence for the ability to make choices.
In the newest DartmouthX course, students tackle Milton’s epic poem.
The courses teach the theory and practice of ‘breakthrough innovation.’
Paleoanthropologist Jeremy DeSilva’s free open online course launches Sept. 26.
Professor Marcelo Gleiser pushes students to ask the big questions.
Offerings will tackle free will, sports engineering, Paradise Lost, alternative medicine, and reality itself.
In July 1838, when Dartmouth students invited Ralph Waldo Emerson to speak on the subject of “Literary Ethics,” he was no canonical figure—more of an outsider to the academy who had recently caused a scandal at Harvard Divinity School for promotin
“There are questions that scientists are dealing with right now that science alone cannot answer,” says theoretical physicist Marcelo Gleiser, the Appleton Professor of Natural P
On Oct. 16 the College will host “Catalyzing Community: A Humanities Symposium on Digital Learning and Engagement” from 1-5 p.m. in Dartmouth Hall Room 105.