A Dartmouth Review: Meet the alumna facilitating the rollback of federal funding
Harmeet Dhillon ’89, now the assistant attorney general in the Department of Justice, was once a vocal student journalist for The Dartmouth Review. ...
Harmeet Dhillon ’89, now the assistant attorney general in the Department of Justice, was once a vocal student journalist for The Dartmouth Review. ...
The move follows a trend of increased bond sales in higher education.
Narrol will “likely” be able to graduate after summer term, while Wade will resume classes in the fall.
Professor Stephen Sachs of Harvard Law School spoke at an event hosted by Dartmouth’s chapter of the Federalist Society about recent Supreme Court rulings on birthright citizenship in addition to legal struggles like student visas.
Madeleine McLeester spoke with The Dartmouth about her field work, its implications for sustainability and the importance of collaborative archaeology.
Dartmouth, what happened to your imagination?
Several national media outlets have published articles on Dartmouth’s neutrality.
Both described “couch-surfing” after being suspended.
The Dartmouth chapter of Kalaniyot, led by professors Dan Rockmore and Jeremy Manning, will bring Israeli researchers to campus and foster international academic exchange.
Drolet was a national champion in 2024, earned five All-American nominations and a world championship gold medalist in her time at Dartmouth.
Hondrogen finished second in the lightweight men’s single sculls final in Poland as the youngest rower in the field, while Ley finished second in the women’s eight for the second consecutive year.
The Kirsten and Eugene F. “Buddy” Teevens ’79 Center for Peak Performance will be used to support athletes physically and mentally and innovate sports research, while honoring the legacy of Coach Teevens.
A reboot done right, the spoof sequel boasts rapid-fire jokes and a tight runtime.
A woodblock printmaker and environmentalist, Koff draws inspiration from her backyard.
Part of their “In Real Life Worldwide Tour,” the iconic 2010s boy band delivered a performance full of memorable solos, throwbacks to the past and audience interaction.