ArticlesMeeting on North End Housing Set for TuesdayDate9/9/2022Body The “town hall” forum in the Collis Center is designed to get input from students.ImageThumbnail
QuotedQuoteWe all have the personal right to believe that an embryo/fetus is an unborn baby/child, but that is a personal religious belief. No religion should have a monopoly on morality.BylinePaul Manganiello, Professor Emeritus of Obstetrics and Gynecology | AttributionVtDiggerDate9/9/2022
ArticlesFour Young Scholars Join the Society of FellowsDate9/9/2022Body Their research ranges from the impact of arson in the Bronx to glacial dynamics.ImageThumbnail
ArticlesClass of 2026 on CampusDate9/8/2022Body The class photo is an annual tradition for first-year undergraduates, setting the stage for their time at Dartmouth.ImageThumbnail
QuotedQuoteAlmost like a quacking duck.BylineRyan Calsbeek, professor of biological sciences | AttributionNational GeographicDate9/8/2022
ArticlesLeveraging Data From Wearable Medical DevicesDate9/8/2022Body Augmented Health Lab research could improve care for diabetes and other diseases.ImageThumbnail
QuotedQuoteWe need to come up with some framework for a ‘coalition of the willing’ of sovereign nations, like the United States, where we would set up binding principles that would govern the flow of data across borders.BylineMatthew Slaughter, Paul Danos Dean of the Tuck School of Business | AttributionNewsweekDate9/7/2022
PhotosFirst-Year Students Bond With Trips9/7/2022Description New students learn about Dartmouth, and themselves, in a highlight of orientation.ImageThumbnail
Articles‘Maḏayin: Eight Decades of Aboriginal Australian Bark Painting’ Premieres at the HoodDate9/7/2022Body The first major exhibition of Aboriginal Australian bark paintings to tour the U.S. is here through Dec. 4.ImageThumbnail Hood
PhotosViews From the Green: Arrival9/6/2022Description New students get oriented on campus in preparation for fall term.ImageThumbnail