ArticlesAllan Houser Sculptures Installed at Maffei Arts PlazaDate5/6/2014Body Allan Houser (1914–1994), one of the best-known Native American artists of the 20th century, continues to be an influential figure in the...
ArticlesTips on Surviving a Work Crisis (The Wall Street Journal)Date5/6/2014Body In a Wall Street Journal story about mistakes that are career killers, Paul Argenti of the Tuck School of Business offers five things to...
ArticlesSpreading Sunshine and Love in China Date5/6/2014Body Read the full story by Susan Green, published in the Winter 2014 issue of Dartmouth Medicine. Mengyi Zha, Geisel ’16, wants all of China’s 1...
ArticlesNative Algae Species to Blame for “Rock Snot” Blooms in Rivers WorldwideDate5/6/2014Body May 6, 2014 The recent appearance of the freshwater algae known as “rock snot” on river bottoms worldwide is caused by a native species...
Articles1,210 Accept Offer to Join Class of 2018Date5/5/2014Body More accepted students have chosen to enroll at Dartmouth than in any previous year, pushing the College’s “yield” to 54.5 percent, up from...
ArticlesHanlon Announces Presidential Steering Committee MembersDate5/5/2014Body Dartmouth President Phil Hanlon ’77 today announced the membership of the Presidential Steering Committee for Moving Dartmouth Forward. The...
ArticlesInternational Humanities Summit Convenes at DartmouthDate5/5/2014Body The global status and future of study and research in the humanities take center stage Friday and Saturday, May 9 and 10, as scholars gather...
ArticlesA Potent Sign of a Still-Fragile Economy (The New York Times)Date5/5/2014Body According to a new paper by Dartmouth’s David Blanchflower and Adam Posen, of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, the best...
ArticlesSoftball Wins Ivy League Title, the First in Program HistoryDate5/5/2014Body Read the full story, published 5/4/14 by Dartmouth Athletics. History was made in front of a sell-out crowd on Sunday afternoon as the...
ArticlesTracking Turtles Through Time, Dartmouth-Led Study May Resolve Evolutionary DebateDate5/5/2014Body May 5, 2014 Turtles are more closely related to birds and crocodilians than to lizards and snakes, according to a study from Dartmouth, Yale...