This Year's Martin Luther King Jr. Events Promote Hope and Action
The all-virtual celebration will include both new and familiar programs.
The all-virtual celebration will include both new and familiar programs.
Now in its second year, the RMS consortium serves as a social and intellectual hub.
Program created in the '60s celebrates founding during equally turbulent times.
Honors go to Dartmouth's Burkins, Chee, Kelly, Parker, Shipley, Vaze, and Vosoughi.
The professor works to present African-American history to new audiences in new ways.
The collective of faculty and students will host events and propose new courses.
Leading anti-violence scholars and activists will be on campus throughout the summer.
Assistant Professor Vaughn Booker Jr. ’07 gave the keynote address at the annual breakfast honoring King.
Cornel West has taught at Dartmouth as a Montgomery Fellow.
Thirty-five teacher-scholars joined the faculty this academic year.