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The Occom Papers: Understanding Dartmouth’s Own History

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Their repatriation strengthens the bond between Dartmouth and the Mohegan Tribe.

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Box reading "Samson Occom"
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5/04/2022
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'A Solemn and Celebratory Occasion'

The repatriation of Samson Occom’s papers last week by a Dartmouth delegation sought to make amends for the betrayal Occom felt at the hands of Eleazar Wheelock and to make clear to all that Occom’s story is an important part of Dartmouth’s history.

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Speaking Up on Campus Doesn’t Mean Shouting Down Others

6/02/2023
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President-elect Sian Leah Beilock and President Philip J. Hanlon ’77 co-author an opinion piece about creating “brave spaces” and avoiding self-censorship. “The fear of speaking up is driving discourse down,” they write.
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‘Funemployment’ is not a concept conceived by recent graduates out of glee—it’s a coping mechanism necessary for graduates facing today’s job market.

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6/02/2023
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