Adam Wright '17 remembered for warmth
By The Dartmouth Senior Staff and Raul Rodriguez | February 14, 2017Despite studying four languages throughout his life, Adam Wright ’17 didn’t have to say many words to make you feel welcome.
Despite studying four languages throughout his life, Adam Wright ’17 didn’t have to say many words to make you feel welcome.
On Jan. 21, the day after Donald Trump took office as the 45th president of the United States, at least 50 Dartmouth students carpooled nearly eight hours to Washington, D.C.
Government professor Brendan Nyhan’s research has gained new relevance in light of the recent presidential election.
This academic year, 25 professors joined the faculty, representing a wide range of academic fields.
Like many geographers, postdoctoral fellow Garrett Nelson sees the world in terms of maps. Despite spending his undergraduate years at Harvard University studying social and environmental studies, Nelson became fascinated by geography his senior year after taking a landscape architecture course at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
As of this past Wednesday, students can now rent one of 50 seven-gear cruiser bikes around campus.
Which presidential candidates visited Dartmouth in the past year?
This past Saturday, 80 Special Olympics athletes from the Upper Valley put on their swimsuits, jerseys and running shoes to compete from early morning to mid-afternoon in the 2016 Upper Valley Area Summer Games.
Vice president for information technology and chief information officer Ellen Waite-Franzen will be stepping down from her 10-year post at the College this summer after spearheading several initiatives as CIO.
Vocate, a start-up founded by Alex Tonelli '06, helps Dartmouth students find jobs and internships.