U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen's Dartmouth Visit Rescheduled
On Feb. 20, the senator will discuss Russian interference in U.S. politics.
On Feb. 20, the senator will discuss Russian interference in U.S. politics.
Thayer’s Gerngross is a chemical engineer, a molecular biologist, and an entrepreneur.
Events will include the bonfire, tours of Baker Bell Tower, the Dartmouth Night parade, and more.
As the Roth Distinguished Visiting Scholar at Dartmouth for the 2015-2106 academic year, physicist Sylvester J
Lisa Marsch, director of the Center for Technology and Behavioral Health (CTBH), will deliver the 28th Presidential Faculty Lecture at 4 p.m. Tuesday, March 1, in the Filene Auditorium at Moore Hall.
To engage in civil discourse, Leah Daughtry ’84 told a crowd at Dartmouth on Friday, is “to get or enhance understanding—even or especially with those with whom we disagree”—and she challenged the audience to hold themselves, their institutions, a
To a full house in Spaulding Auditorium on Monday, author Salman Rushdie, in his first visit to Dartmouth, made an impassioned call for the fantastical in fiction.
“By far the most dangerous challenge is that from religious fanaticism,” says award-winning novelist Salman Rushdie, who will speak in Spaulding Auditorium in the Hopkins Center for the Arts at 4.30 p.m. on Oct. 26.
A lecture series titled “Leading Voices in Higher Education” launches Oct. 15 with a talk by Susan Sturm, the George M. Jaffin Professor of Law and Social Responsibility at Columbia Law School.