Students Join Alternative Spring Breaks
Dartmouth students' ethic of volunteerism is evident this March as more than 60 students (see a list) participate in the Tucker Foundation’s Alternative Spring Breaks.
Dartmouth students' ethic of volunteerism is evident this March as more than 60 students (see a list) participate in the Tucker Foundation’s Alternative Spring Breaks.
Samoneh Kadivar, a ’10 hailing from Shiraz, Iran, loves the intricacies of biology, but a recent independent study project showcases her talent and passion for social justice.
Fifty-one Dartmouth women will take the stage on March 3 and March 4 to perform Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues in the Hopkins Center for the Arts’ Moore Theater.
After Haiti was devastated by an earthquake on January 12, Alexandra Schindler ’10, Maura Cass ’10, and Frances Vernon ’10 pulled an all-nighter to brainstorm a student relief response.
More than 50 students have collaborated to form “Students at Dartmouth for Haiti Relief” (SDHR). A kickoff event to encourage more volunteers is scheduled for tonight, Sunday, January 17 at 6:30 p.m. in Alumni Hall.