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Articles‘Cara Romero: Panûpünüwügai (Living Light)’ Opens Jan. 17Date1/16/2025Body The Hood Museum is hosting a landmark exhibition of photographs by the Indigenous artist.ImageThumbnail Hood
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ArticlesDartmouth Launches ‘Borders and Immigration’ SeriesDate1/15/2025Body A panel on mass deportations kicked off the Dialogue Project series on Monday.ImageThumbnail
QuotedQuoteThe reason we have memories in the first place is because they help us to predict—however imperfectly—what is likely to happen in the future.BylineJeremy Manning, associate professor of psychological and brain sciences | AttributionScientific AmericanDate1/15/2025
ArticlesDartmouth Extends Term for Guarini Dean Jon Kull ’88Date1/15/2025Body The structural biologist will lead the school through June 2026.ImageThumbnail
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QuotedQuoteThe trends in climate are shaping new weather possibilities that were maybe unprecedented.BylineJustin Mankin, associate professor of geography | AttributionNPRDate1/14/2025
ArticlesNina Pavcnik Named Interim Dean of Arts and SciencesDate1/13/2025Body The economist helped lead the proposal process for the new school.ImageThumbnail
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