ArticlesSupreme Court’s Gay Marriage Ruling Called Important StepDate6/26/2013Body The U.S. Supreme Court ruling declaring the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) unconstitutional is truly a landmark decision...
ArticlesNumbers Down for Binge Drinking (Houston Chronicle)Date6/26/2013Body Two years since the inception of the Dartmouth-led National College Health Improvement Program ( NCHIP), the number of Dartmouth students...
ArticlesWhen Camelot Went to Japan (The National Interest)Date6/26/2013Body In an opinion piece in The National Interest, Dartmouth’s Jennifer Lind, an associate professor of government, notes that America’s...
ArticlesDartmouth-Led High-Risk Drinking Collaborative Notes ProgressDate6/25/2013Body [[{“type”:“media”,“view_mode”:“media_large”,“fid”:null,“attributes”:{“class”:“media-image alignright size-full wp-image-3521”,“typeof”:"foaf...
ArticlesHigh Court Defers on Affirmative Action Date6/25/2013Body The U.S. Supreme Court decision to send a closely watched case challenging consideration of race in undergraduate college admissions back to...
ArticlesWhen Food Is Not a Bargain (Valley News)Date6/25/2013Body According to a new study led by Professor Kusum Ailawadi of the Tuck School of Business, price is the No. 1 factor influencing consumers’...
ArticlesNelson Finally Honored As ’04 Champ (ESPN)Date6/24/2013Body In May, the International Olympic Committee announced that Adam Nelson ’97, the silver medalist in the shot put at the 2004 Olympic Games in...
ArticlesCross This Line and I’m Gonna Do Nothing! (The Boston Globe)Date6/24/2013Body Early this month, after confirming that Syrian President Bashar Assad had deployed chemical weapons, President Obama held true to his word...
ArticlesMaking Medicine Safe as Can Be (U.S. News & World Report)Date6/24/2013Body In an opinion piece in U.S. News & World Report, the Tuck School of Business’ Brian Tomlin and his co-authors say that drug companies can...
Articles100 Years Later: The First Ascent of DenaliDate6/24/2013Body One hundred years ago this month, Harry P. Karstens was one of the first men to summit Mount McKinley. Today, Karstens’ writings are part of...