Faculty discusses proposal to create a School of Arts and Sciences
According to faculty, a distinct school would give arts and sciences leadership more budget discretion and organizational flexibility.
According to faculty, a distinct school would give arts and sciences leadership more budget discretion and organizational flexibility.
Takei, who visited campus from May 2 to 4, engaged with students on topics including Asian American visibility and LGBTQ+ rights.
Following community efforts, the terms of history professor Annelise Orleck’s bail — which included a temporary ban from campus — have been corrected.
Josh Paul called off a May 2 event hosted by the Dickey Center as an objection to the Beilock administration’s “crackdown” on student protesters.
In their statement, the College affirmed the importance of “freedom of the press” but did not call for charges to be dropped against Charlotte Hampton ’26 and Alesandra Gonzales ’27, the two reporters arrested during the protests.
Community members react to last night’s protests, which resulted in 89 arrests — including students, faculty members, unaffiliated protesters and two staff members of The Dartmouth.
Dartmouth did not seek Orleck’s prohibition from campus.
College President Sian Leah Beilock sent a campus wide email to the College community after last night’s mass arrests.
Dartmouth’s graduate student workers’ union is negotiating for higher pay and better benefits.
Nicole Chambers pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud in federal court today.
Cooper Black ’26 and one other student have been accused of disrupting an Indigenous Peoples’ Day ceremony last October with mock war cries and racially charged remarks.
After a courageous battle against sacral osteosarcoma — a rare type of bone cancer — Cross died on April 6 at age 21.
On April 23, the Elections Planning and Advisory Committee announced that Chukwuka Odigbo ’25 and Jon Pazen ’25 were elected student body president and vice president, respectively.
At their weekly meeting on Sunday, DSG members debated how to communicate information about the GOLD-UE strike to undergraduate students.
Burden-Stelly spoke about Black equality and communism during the 20th century.
Some community members expressed excitement at the initiative’s commitment to achieving real carbon zero and interdisciplinary approach.
Members of the Hanover and Dartmouth communities expressed concern over the proposal’s relevance to Hanover.
The teams have advanced to the Hult Prize regional competitions in Mexico, Portugal and the United Arab Emirates.