DartArt: ‘A Round,’ by Jenny X. Qian ’10
DartArt is a video series featuring interviews with students about their favorite works of art at the College.Video of DartArt: 'A Round,' by Jenny X. Qian '10Savannah Liu...
View ArticleCelebrating Undergraduate Research and Creativity: Elena Zinski ’15
Springtime on the Dartmouth campus marks the annual celebration of undergraduate research, scholarship, and creativity. Undergraduates work closely with faculty on projects relevant to the students’...
View ArticleVirginia Beahan: Photos From Cuba
Virginia Beahan, a senior lecturer in studio art, has been taking photos in Cuba since 2001. In 2009, she published Cuba: singing with bright tears.“Cuba's history is visible everywhere, written on the...
View ArticleWilliam Cheng on the Difference Between Sound and Music
By Kathryn StearnsThis Focus on Faculty Q&A is one in an ongoing series of interviews exploring what keeps Dartmouth professors busy inside—and outside—the classroom.“I’ve come across challenges in...
View ArticleUpcoming Events: Film Biography of Gospel Choir’s Cunningham
Dartmouth Now offers a weekly roundup of noteworthy events on campus.Walter Cunningham Jr., director of the Dartmouth College Gospel Choir, is the subject of a film biography made by the students of...
View ArticleA Complex, Changing Cuba Fascinates a Dartmouth Artist
Senior Lecturer in Studio Art Virginia Beahan says when President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro sat down together at the Summit of the Americas in Panama in April, it represented both an...
View ArticleEvan Griffith ’15: Researching Liturgical and Musical Links
Springtime on the Dartmouth campus marks the annual celebration of undergraduate research, scholarship, and creativity. Undergraduates work closely with faculty on projects relevant to the students’...
View ArticlePop Icon Meets Experimental Film: Katy Perry and Jodie Mack
When watched wearing prismatic rainbow diffraction grading glasses—more commonly used for teaching science—the simple line animations in Assistant Professor of Film and Media Studies Jodie Mack’s...
View ArticleLibrary Honors Graduating Student Employees
Students being honored this year are, in the front row, from left, Karen Afre ’15, Haley Shaw ’15, Faizan Kanji ’15, Katie Williamson ’15, Ben Ferguson ’15, Hilary Purcell ’15, Gavin Huang ’14, Ziru Lu...
View ArticleCelebrating Student Achievement in the Arts
Who are those students who, all hours of the day and night, haunt the hallways, studios, rehearsal rooms, and performance venues of the Hopkins Center for the Arts and the Black Family Visual Arts...
View ArticleWhen Community Is Part of the Poetry Experience
At Rauner Special Collections Library, undergraduate and high school students examine first editions of Emily Dickinson and Walt Whitman. (Eli Burakian ’00)The thunderstorm that knocked out electricity...
View ArticleStudents’ Civil War Research on Display in Rauner Library
“Walt Whitman has that famous quote about the Civil War: ‘The real war will never get in the books,’” says Colleen Boggs, a professor of English and of women’s and gender studies.“Our first class...
View ArticleFriendship Formed at Dartmouth Leads to Grammy for Alumnus
Read the full story by Rachel Hastings, published by Dartmouth Alumni NewsFor Kabir Sehgal ’05, a connection made at Dartmouth didn’t just lead to a job—it led to a Grammy.Sehgal was honored earlier...
View ArticleArt in Progress: Victor Ekpuk at Dartmouth
In April, Nigerian-born artist Victor Ekpuk spent several days at Dartmouth creating a mural on the wall of the Hood Museum of Art’s Lathrop Gallery. He invited museum visitors to watch his progress on...
View ArticleJeremy Whitaker ’15: Performer and Poet
Dartmouth Now launches a series of student profiles with thoughts from Jeremy Whitaker ’15 on being a performer and a poet.Jeremy Whitaker '15 performs during the 2014 Dartmouth Idol contest. (Photo by...
View ArticleTheater Alumni, Students Collaborate on Works in Progress
Read the full story, published by Dartmouth Alumni NewsThis week, Dartmouth performance spaces from the Hood Museum of Art to the Hopkins Center for the Arts will host VoxFest, a collaboration between...
View ArticleProfessor Leads Design of a Hybrid Classics Course
From antiquity through the early 19th century, anyone studying the works of Plato began with a fourth-century text known as Alcibiades, says Hakan Tell, an associate professor of classics.Associate...
View ArticleEngineering Students Work With 3-D Renderings of Hood Objects
This story originally appeared in the Summer 2015 issue of the Hood Museum of Art’s Quarterly.Sometimes a moment of experiential learning represents such a profound confluence of art, technology, and...
View ArticleDCAL’s Gateway Initiative: Big Courses That Feel Small
Small class size: It’s one of Dartmouth’s strengths, of which students and faculty are proud. Small classes allow for individualized attention and feedback and let students develop close relationships...
View ArticleIn the Tradition of the Poet: Dartmouth and The Frost Place
“You always meet the devil at the crossroads, right?” says Todd Hearon. “So is there a devil in my career right now? Yeah, in fact, and its name is history.”Hearon is speaking from the porch of Robert...
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