ArticlesThe Top Stories of 2022 at DartmouthDate12/14/2022Body The year in review includes celebrations and a repatriation.ImageThumbnail
QuotedQuoteThe debate around today’s Farm Workforce Modernization Act cannot be short-circuited by the politics of the moment or the promise of a newly opened, yet still winding road to citizenship for immigrants.BylineMatt Garcia, professor of history | AttributionThe Washington PostDate12/14/2022
PhotosIn 2022, It Was Light, Color, Action12/14/2022Description Looking back at some of the most striking photographs of the year across the Dartmouth campus.ImageThumbnail
VideosA Christmas Tree Countdown12/13/2022Description An enthusiastic crowd gathered on the Green for the annual tree lighting ceremony.VideoCustom thumbnail
QuotedQuoteIt is not clear what power Trump will have to fight with if he doesn’t get the nomination in 2024, especially if he happens to be in a prison cell, which is increasingly likely.BylineSean Westwood, associate professor of government | AttributionThe New York TimesDate12/13/2022
ArticlesDartmouth Podcasters Try to Make Sense of the Middle EastDate12/13/2022Body Ezzedine Fishere and student Brandon Mioduszewski ’25 launch a series on the region.ImageThumbnail
ArticlesHouse Communities to See Three New House ProfessorsDate12/13/2022Body School House, East Wheelock House, and West House will have new leadership in 2023.ImageThumbnail
QuotedQuoteWhile Jumbo is remembered for his ability to entertain circusgoers, the elephant also left a nuanced legacy in our language.BylineLuke Fannin, Guarini ’24, biological anthropologist | AttributionThe Washington PostDate12/12/2022
VideosMike Harrity Takes the Helm12/12/2022Description The new AD talks about the “pivotal role” athletics and recreation play at Dartmouth.VideoCustom thumbnail
ArticlesUnderstanding the Cryptic Role Fungi Play in EcosystemsDate12/12/2022Body A new review analyzes what we know about how fungi disperse.ImageThumbnail