Dartmouth Undergraduate Science Olympiad hosts first competition
By Albert Niu | February 20, 2025On Feb. 15, more than 200 New England high school students competed in the first student-run Science Olympiad competition on campus.
On Feb. 15, more than 200 New England high school students competed in the first student-run Science Olympiad competition on campus.
In this year’s Winter Carnival Special Issue, we take a moment to reflect on Dartmouth’s past — while making sure to savor the present.
A fire at Gile Hall and steam leak in Little Hall prompted questions about fire alarm volumes and the handling of heating issues by campus services.
Students expressed mixed reactions to the dining hall’s new method of entry.
The Dartmouth spoke with six economics professors about the current job market — and whether job-hunting seniors have cause for concern.
Thayer School of Engineering Dean Alexis Abramson will be heading up the Columbia Climate School, while associate dean for undergraduate education Douglas Van Citters takes over in the interim.
On Monday, faculty voted 183 - 163 to censure College President Sian Leah Beilock for her response to the pro-Palestinian protest on May 1.
According to faculty, a distinct school would give arts and sciences leadership more budget discretion and organizational flexibility.