Q&A with outgoing President Phil Hanlon
President Hanlon reflects upon his 10-year-long tenure and discusses his plans for the future.
President Hanlon reflects upon his 10-year-long tenure and discusses his plans for the future.
The Class of 2023 is the last pre-COVID class, as their freshman year was cut short and restrictions continued for the next two years.
The Dartmouth Editorial Board urges incoming College President Sian Leah Beilock to both hear and substantively utilize student voices when implementing new changes.
It’s long past time to end sex-segregated Greek houses. Here’s how to do it.
For the sake of the College on the Hill, the incoming Beilock administration must work within existing Dartmouth traditions to create change.
An inauguration ceremony will be held on the afternoon of Sept. 22, following a community cookout that morning.
A change in our social media-obsessed, hyper-individualist culture is necessary to solve America’s loneliness epidemic.
Kerr discussed several student-founded initiatives meant to address challenges in maintaining sustainability on campus.
From April 21 to April 30, the Dartmouth community will celebrate the 53rd Earth Day through a series of pop-up shops, speakers and workshops.
Chiriboga and Ortiz won uncontested elections for Student Government president and vice president on April 26.
College administration and Hanover officials should cooperate to organize fairs, fundraisers and other events between students and the town.
The Election Planning and Advisory Committee, which passed the new rules, oversees student elections.
David McKenna ’89, Shonda Rhimes ’91 and Todd Sisitsky ’93 are set to begin their four-year terms on July 1.
Torpey discussed the impacts of local government on community life and the issues facing the Hanover community.
Weekend events included panels elevating alumnae voices, the rededication of Dartmouth Hall and opening of exhibits honoring the experiences — both positive and negative — of women at the College.
Sian Leah Beilock’s appointment as the next President of the College provides a promising outlook for Dartmouth’s future.
Hanlon discusses his most memorable moments at the College, as well as what he hopes to accomplish this coming year before his retirement in June 2023.
Take it from someone who took on too much: Sometimes, you’re better off going back to basics.
Beilock visited campus on Friday for the first time since becoming president-elect, meeting with members of the community.
While Dartmouth gets glowing coverage about “eliminating student loans for undergraduates,” future students will graduate with only 27% less debt than the Class of 2021.