ArticlesLibrary Exhibition Tells Lewis and Clark Story from Native American PerspectiveDate9/23/2011Body For six weeks, Dartmouth’s Baker-Berry Library is telling the other half of the Lewis and Clark story—that of the Native Americans. A...
ArticlesLoan Ranger (The New York Times)Date9/22/2011Body Dartmouth Trusteee Diana Taylor ’77 (photo by Joseph Mehling ’69) In this New York Times Style Magazine article, Dartmouth alumna and...
ArticlesBack to School: Ten Things to Do on Campus This FallDate9/22/2011Body The opening of each academic year brings a renewal of traditions as well as fresh changes. Here are our top picks for things to do—both new...
Articles They’ve Got Dartmouth Under Their SkinDate9/22/2011Body Dartmouth alumni have the reputation for being loyal. But there are those who go above and beyond for their alma mater, and each year the...
ArticlesComputer Science Department Opens its Doors at Sept. 24 SymposiumDate9/21/2011Body This weekend, the Department of Computer Science opens its doors to all members of the Dartmouth community with an interest in computer...
ArticlesBetter Chemistry Through CartoonsDate9/21/2011Body Professor Jimmy Wu has produced animated short films to teach concepts in organic chemistry. (photo by Joseph Mehling ’69) Elements...
ArticlesConvocation 2011 Opens Dartmouth’s 242nd YearDate9/21/2011Body At the September 20 Convocation ceremony marking the beginning of the College’s 242nd year, President Jim Yong Kim asked that students make...
ArticlesMembers of the Class of 2015 Come from 47 States, 37 CountriesDate9/20/2011Body Bound by their enthusiasm for Dartmouth—a record-breaking 95 percent participated in Dartmouth Outing Club orientation trips—the 1,115...
ArticlesCybersecurity, Health Care, and Mobile DevicesDate9/20/2011Body Headlines report hackers stealing credit card codes or disrupting national defense systems, but for David Kotz ’86, the implications of...
ArticlesThe Cyborg in Us All (The New York Times)Date9/20/2011Body “For years, computers have been creeping ever nearer to our neurons,” The New York Times says in a story surveying the state of the field in...