Daily Debriefing
By Compiled by JR Santo | April 10, 2007Dr. Gary Randolph Davis Sr. DMS'77, who researched a new way to fight AIDS, died on April 3. He was 55.
Dr. Gary Randolph Davis Sr. DMS'77, who researched a new way to fight AIDS, died on April 3. He was 55.
Alice Mathias '07, a former columnist for The Dartmouth Mirror, has been named a contributor for the New York Times on an online blog called "The Graduates." The blog can be accessed on TimesSelect, recently made free for those with a college e-mail address.
Former Dartmouth Provost and professor John Walter Strohbehn died Feb. 22, at the age of 70. In honor of his 31-year commitment to Dartmouth, the Dartmouth Medical School annually awards a medical student the John W.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill admissions office mistakenly sent 2,700 applicants e-mail notifications of admission on Wednesday.
Paul Bayer '84 was named the executive vice president of real estate giant National Retail Properties.
George Washington University reached a settlement on Wednesday with a former student who sued the school for barring him from campus on the basis of his unstable mental condition.
Students played in Dartmouth's first barefoot charity soccer tournament on the Green Saturday afternoon.
Nearly 200 people participated in the Dartmouth Outing Club's Fall Weekend, the DOC's largest fall event.