ArticlesSlate of Montgomery Fellows Into 2024 AnnouncedDate1/30/2023Body Visitors range from writer Phil Klay ’05 to ex-Kosovo president Atifete Jahjaga.ImageThumbnail
ArticlesWith Sundance Premiere, Iyabo Kwayana Offers a Personal Story of HealingDate1/30/2023Body Her short film “By Water” will be the first animated experimental film to appear on PBS through the America ReFramed series.ImageThumbnail Arts and Sciences
QuotedQuoteAttacking the legitimacy of past elections is of course a way to cast doubt on future elections. It’s absurd to pretend otherwise.BylineBrendan Nyhan, professor of government | AttributionThe AtlanticDate1/27/2023
ArticlesNordic ExposureDate1/27/2023Body Former College photographer Eli Burakian ’00 traverses Iceland in less than two weeks, on foot.ImageThumbnail Global
QuotedQuoteIt’s good for us to have students who know Mandarin, who understand Chinese culture, especially as they go out into the workforce and work for our global companies.BylinePresident Philip J. Hanlon ’77, chair of committee assessing Confucius Institutes | AttributionInside Higher EdDate1/26/2023
ArticlesBiology Students Spend Break at Leading Global Eye ClinicDate1/26/2023Body Undergrads present research at India’s Aravind Institute of Community Ophthalmology.ImageThumbnail
ArticlesTarana Burke: ‘How Dare We Not Take Action?’ Date1/25/2023Body The ‘me too.’ movement founder keynotes Dartmouth’s 2023 MLK celebration.ImageThumbnail
PhotosDartmouth Honors Martin Luther King Jr. 1/25/2023Description A series of events on campus is celebrating the towering legacy of the civil rights leader.ImageThumbnail
QuotedQuoteThis alumnae-led fundraising initiative made U.S. philanthropic history, with 103 women making gifts of $1 million or more, for a total of $379 million, to the school’s campaign.BylineDenise Dupré ’80, former Dartmouth trustee | AttributionPhilanthropy News DigestDate1/25/2023
Photos‘Dust of Snow’1/24/2023Description At long last, a day fit for Robert Frost arrived.ImageThumbnail