Usman sentenced to three years of probation
Mohammad Usman, a former member of the Class of 2010 who pled guilty to $18,615 in financial aid fraud in April, was sentenced to three years of probation including six months of home detention on Wednesday. Usman was also ordered to pay a $2000 fine and $200 dollars of additional "special assessment" charges and complete 100 hours of community service, according to case manager Vinny Negron of the U.S. District Court in Concord, N.H.
College President Jim Yong Kim speaks to members of the Dartmouth community gathered on the Green on Wednesday. (Full article in News: “Kim addresses Dartmouth community on Green”)
Order this photo | Photo: ZACH INGBRETSEN, The Dartmouth Senior Staff
Board Chairman Haldeman ’70 is reported to be lead candidate for Freddie Mac CEO
Dartmouth Board of Trustees Chairman Ed Haldeman ‘70 is the leading candidate to be chief executive officer of Freddie Mac, the beleaguered government-sponsored loan corporation, The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, citing anonymous sources. Haldeman announced late Tuesday evening that he would step down as chairman of the board of directors of Putnam Investment Management.
Kim addresses Dartmouth community on Green
In a public address to the Dartmouth community on his first day as College President, Jim Yong Kim said that it was the passion he believes Dartmouth students and alumni hold for the College that inspired him to forgo other career opportunities and accept the position of Dartmouth’s 17th president.







