Former U.S. ambassador-at-large Nathaniel Fick ’99 praises America’s ‘successful innovation economy’
Former U.S. ambassador-at-large for the Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy Nathaniel Fick ’99 told students to spend time in public service and spoke about the role of innovation in foreign ...
On Nov. 4, Dartmouth announced the construction of Alumnae Hall, a new residence hall funded entirely by women, alongside the development of an accompanying four-acre Riverfront Park. The project ...
Following a nearly three-year, $123.8 million renovation, the Hopkins Center for the Arts threw open its doors for its grand opening and dedication this past weekend, bringing the community together ...
On Oct. 13, the Native American Program kicked off Indigenous People’s Week with midnight drumming and a demonstration on the Green, part of a series of celebrations for Indigenous People’s Month held ...
As of Oct. 12, 569 Dartmouth faculty members have signed a petition urging College President Sian Leah Beilock not to sign the Trump administration’s “Compact” for higher education, which would set ...
This article is featured in the 2025 Homecoming Special Issue. The world’s first college-specific wellness artificial intelligence, named Evergreen.AI, is being built at Dartmouth. The $5 million ...
The Hanover Police Department contested College President Sian Leah Beilock’s Saturday announcement that a swastika had been drawn outside a Jewish student’s dorm room. “We did extensive follow up and ...
For the second time in ten days, a swastika was found outside of a Jewish student’s dorm room, College President Sian Leah Beilock wrote in an email sent to campus this afternoon. The Hanover Police ...
A wide swath of central New Hampshire, including Hanover, is currently facing its most extreme drought since 2000, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. The drought poses a variety of economic and ...
This article is featured in the 2025 Freshman Special Issue. If you’re new to campus, you might look at the Greek letters on the sides of buildings up and down Webster Avenue and wonder what goes on ...
At a Palestine Solidarity Coalition rally today at noon, six students began a hunger strike. Most of the students were masked and unidentifiable. According to hunger strike spokesperson and ...
On May 28, student activist Roan Wade ’25 was suspended from the College. In an interview with The Dartmouth, Wade stated that the College notified them of their suspension following a pro-Palestinian ...
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