Art Contest Winners Receive Awards From Class of 1961
Sheltered by a grove of trees in College Park near Bartlett Tower, immortalized in bronze, sits Robert Frost. Over the past few months, artists studying or working at Dartmouth have made pilgrimages to...
View ArticleSeven Scholars Named to the Society of Fellows
Dartmouth has named seven postdoctoral students from across the country to the Society of Fellows, the second cohort of rising scholars to be selected since President Phil Hanlon’77 laid out his vision...
View ArticleSenior Fellows’ Projects: Gay Identity, Climate-Change Activism
Senior fellows David Cordero ’16 and Leehi Yona ’16 have spent their final undergraduate year exploring timely issues.Leehi Yona ’16 and David Cordero ’16 take a break from their senior fellowship...
View ArticleAt Sanborn Hall: Some Enchanted Afternoon
On most days, the Sanborn Hall library, with towering bookshelves tucked into balconied alcoves, an imposing fireplace, heavy woodwork, and glittering chandeliers, is a formal room where serious...
View ArticleBooks, Books, Books: Celebrating Arts and Humanities
On a recent afternoon, the Leslie Center for the Humanities hosted a reception for arts and humanities faculty who published books in 2015—works that included explorations of colonial West Africa and...
View ArticleStudents Receive Arts Awards at HOP ceremony
Dartmouth is a place where artists work and thrive every month in the calendar. But one day is special each year, when outstanding students are rewarded for their work, in a wide variety of media, at...
View ArticleNivi Nagaraj ’16—an Engineer and a Dancer
Nivedita (Nivi) Nagaraj ’16 grew up in Michigan in a world of engineering. A computer science engineer mother and a mechanical engineer father were the inspiration for the undergraduate’s path of...
View ArticleLibrary Honors Graduating Student Employees
This year marks the 10th year that the Dartmouth College Library has honored its graduating student employees with the Student Library Service Bookplate Program.Among the students honored in this...
View ArticleAn Ancient Greek Sword, a Pacifist, and a Senior Project
Thomas Rover ’16 is a student of warfare, specifically in ancient Greece, but philosophically he is a pacifist. This seeming contradiction lies in a lifelong fascination with weaponry, swords in...
View ArticleCultural Ambassadors: 2016 Fulbright and DAAD Recipients
Every year, several graduating seniors and alumni are offered the opportunity to study and teach around the world through Fulbright and Germany’s Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst (DAAD)...
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