Snyder, Kadish to depart amid administrative turnover
By Sharla Grass | September 3, 2012After a flurry of administrative resignations over the last several months, the College has seen a number of transitions in key positions over the past year.
After a flurry of administrative resignations over the last several months, the College has seen a number of transitions in key positions over the past year.
In the late hours of last fall's Republican presidential debate, Murphy's on the Green was filled with campaign strategists, politicians, news anchors and dozens of sweaty Tuck School of Business students, fresh from an ice hockey game. "We walked in wearing Under Armour and shorts, trying to elbow through all these people to get drinks," Justin Rodriguez Tu'13 said.
The Dartmouth chapter of She's the First, a national nonprofit organization that aims to improve educational opportunities for girls globally, raised $950 as of Thursday evening for its first campus 5K run and walk on Saturday, according to chapter co-president and co-founder Victoria Townsend '14.
Sharla Grass / The Dartmouth Staff Cyber crime increasingly represents a threat to the United States, former Deputy Secretary of Defense William Lynn '76 said during the fifth talk of the "Leading Voices in Foreign Policy" lecture series in Moore Theater on Thursday. In the past year, 431 million people were victims of cyber crime and over two-thirds of the population will be affected by a cyber crime incident during their lifetime, Lynn said.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center is the newest member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network, a network of seven hospitals, according to David Hayes, medical director for the Mayo Clinic Care Network.
Aeriel Anderson has been appointed as the pan-Asian and Asian-American advisor and assistant dean in the Office of Pluralism and Leadership after a search process that began in April, according to Office of Pluralism and Leadership Director Alysson Satterlund.
Whether you overheard finance-related conversations in FoCo or watched flocks of suited students walking toward Career Services this week, it was hard to miss signs that corporate recruiting has taken hold of dozens of students' summers. For students who have always wanted to pursue careers in finance, corporate recruiting offers a convenient opportunity to secure an internship for an off-term.
In an open letter to Congress on Friday, the National Task Force to End Sexual and Domestic Violence Against Women urged lawmakers to pass legislation to increase protection for women from sexual assault, rape and other forms of campus violence, The Chronicle of Higher Education reported.
English professor Soyica Colbert's first book, "The African American Theatrical Body: Reception, Performance, and the Stage," is an intriguing exploration of the intersection of theater and the African-American experience.
In an effort to combat high-risk drinking, sexual assault and hazing, Dean of the College Charlotte Johnson proposed new alcohol policy reforms after discussions with Greek leaders, Johnson wrote in a campus-wide email sent Thursday afternoon.
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