The Rev. Dr. Fred Berthold Jr., a Dartmouth College professor of religion emeritus, and the first dean of the college's William Jewett Tucker Foundation, has been honored by the creation of a fellowship in his name, to be awarded by the foundation.
May 27, 2007 - We are pleased to announce the inception of the first "Fred Berthold Graduate Fellow for Faith and Service" in the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life of the William Jewett Tucker Foundation. Mr. David Nyweide has agreed to service in this capacity for the 2007-2008 academic year. He will be coordinating efforts to better integrate faith and community service at the Tucker Foundation. We have also added a multifaith intern to our staff. Mr. Kurt Nelson will be with us beginning in July 2007 for the academic school year. Please take a moment to welcome both of these individuals to our campus.
July 1, 2005 --
In a Single Week On Campus, Students Of Virtually Every Faith Find Validation Of Their Beliefs — And Friends To Share Them With. When Eleazar Wheelock founded Dartmouth in 1769 with a mission to spread "Christian knowledge among the savages," he could not have envisioned religious life at the College today. Nine varieties of Christians, as well as Muslims, Jews, Baha'is, Buddhists and Hindus worship on campus. (Reprinted from the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine with permission).
July 22, 2005 -- The Dartmouth Review interviews College Chaplain and Associate Dean Rev. Richard Crocker.
July 22, 2005 -- The Dartmouth Review reports on the upcoming restoration of several stained glass windows in Rollins Chapel that had been boarded up since a 1965 renovation.
May 2, 2001 -- Campus daily The Dartmouth reports on the rising popularity of Rollins Chapel as a site for weddings of Dartmouth alumni.