ArticlesAlumni Transition to Employees in Fellowship ProgramDate7/30/2014Body Seven recent alumni began work last month as Presidential Fellows for the 2014-2015 academic year. The fellows will work for the Office of...
ArticlesAmerica’s Most Entrepreneurial Universities (Forbes)Date7/30/2014Body Dartmouth ranks 10th on Forbes’ list of “America’s Most Entrepreneurial Universities.” The ranking, according to Forbes, is based on...
ArticlesHow Well Does a Drug Work? Look Beyond the Fine Print (NPR)Date7/29/2014Body Lisa Schwartz and Steven Woloshin of The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice have developed a method to help people...
ArticlesWhy Informal Businesses Are Doomed to FailDate7/29/2014Body Read the full story by Jonathan Riggs, published by the Tuck School of Business. There is a furniture firm in Antananarivo, Madagascar, with...
ArticlesDartmouth Supports Green Power Community ProjectDate7/28/2014Body Dartmouth has joined local government and area businesses to help Hanover win recognition from the Environmental Protection Agency as a...
ArticlesNew York Theatre Workshop Takes Center StageDate7/28/2014Body Read the full story, published by the Hopkins Center for the Arts. Now in its 23rd summer residency at Dartmouth, the New York Theatre...
ArticlesObama and the Myth of Presidential Control (The New York Times)Date7/28/2014Body A common criticism of presidents, particularly during their second term in office, is that they have lost control, writes Dartmouth’s...
ArticlesDavid Brion Davis ’50 Receives National Humanities MedalDate7/25/2014Body Historian David Brion Davis ’50, whose career has focused on exploring the problem of slavery in the development of the modern world, will...
ArticlesDon’t Demonize Video Games for Violence (USA Today)Date7/25/2014Body In a USA Today opinion piece, Mary Flanagan, a professor of film and media studies, the Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor in Digital...
ArticlesLearning to Read Does Not End in Fourth Grade (TIME)Date7/24/2014Body New research by Associate Professor of Education Donna Coch contradicts the long-held theory that learning to read ends in the fourth grade...