New Endowment Ensures Future of Tuck Leadership Program
Dartmouth has received $3 million from the Sherman Fairchild Foundation to permanently endow an undergraduate leadership development program, operated jointly with the Tuck School of Business, that...
View ArticleTen Posse Veterans to Join Class of 2020
As more and more members of the armed forces end their military service and return to civilian life, Dartmouth is finding new ways to encourage them to seek higher education. The College has launched a...
View ArticleInnovation Center Creates ‘Playing Field’ for Start-Ups
On a recent evening, the DEN Innovation Center is full of people: students, faculty, alumni and community members, many with new ideas and high hopes. Jeff Crowe ’78 gives a high-octane presentation,...
View ArticleNobel Laureate Leymah Gbowee to Speak at Commencement
“You can tell people of the need to struggle, but when the powerless start to see that they really can make a difference, nothing can quench the fire,” says Nobel Peace Laureate Leymah Gbowee.(Photo...
View ArticleOn Earth Day: Working Toward a Sustainable Campus and World
President Phil Hanlon ’77 today announced the appointment of a Sustainability Task Force that will build on the significant progress the College has already made in reducing greenhouse gas emissions...
View ArticleDiversity and Inclusion: ‘Differences Make Us Better’
Three working groups were launched this winter to review existing efforts to foster greater diversity and inclusivity among students, faculty, and staff and to strengthen and continually assess efforts...
View ArticleNew Steps in Creating a More Diverse, Inclusive Campus
The receipt this week of survey data and committee recommendations about the Dartmouth community will move the work to create a more diverse and inclusive campus to the next phase.(Photo by Eli...
View ArticleTown Hall Opens Discussion on Survey and Diversity Data
The Dartmouth Community Study survey, administered in October, and recommendations from the three working groups in the Inclusive Excellence initiative top the agenda for next week’s town hall meeting,...
View ArticleSearch Begins for New Dean of Arts and Sciences
A faculty committee has been appointed to begin a national search for a new dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences to take over for Michael Mastanduno, who will return to the faculty after serving...
View Article$25 Million Gift Propels Expansion of Dartmouth Engineering
In the 55 years since he graduated from Dartmouth’s Thayer School of Engineering, Barry MacLean ’60, Thayer ’61, has notched an unparalleled record of service to the school and to Dartmouth. He has...
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 ArticleFinal Diversity and Inclusivity Forums Look to the Future
(Photo by Eli Burakian '00)The Inclusive Excellence initiative and the Dartmouth Community Study will result in change across the institution that will help the College excel in a competitive higher...
View ArticleDartmouth Releases ‘Action Plan for Inclusive Excellence’
The College has issued a far-reaching plan to increase diversity and inclusion in the Dartmouth community.(Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)The plan, the product of four months of work in the Inclusive...
View ArticleTrustees Honor Student Achievement, Announce New Members
At the June meeting of the Dartmouth Board of Trustees, President Phil Hanlon ’77 highlighted the progress made in advancing academic excellence across the institution over the past year.President Phil...
View ArticleDartmouth Awards More Than 1,800 Degrees at Commencement
Students celebrate at the end of the commencement ceremony. (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)Speakers at Dartmouth’s 2016 commencement ceremonies struck common chords, urging graduates to respect opinions...
View ArticleQuoted: Phil Hanlon ’77 on the Requirements of Leadership
“Leadership requires many skills, of course—honesty, integrity, decisiveness, emotional intelligence, to name a few. But at this moment in our history, at this moment in our time, I would argue that no...
View ArticleSchool of Graduate and Advanced Studies Opens July 1
On the fourth floor of 37 Dewey Field Road, in a small lobby at the end of a corridor, hangs a large glass plaque etched with the words “Dartmouth Graduate Studies.”“It’s an administrative shift, and...
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