Up Front:
Student Scholars
Dartmouth undergraduates have outstanding opportunities to collaborate with faculty on the creation of new knowledge, both in and out of the classroom. Throughout this week, Dartmouth is celebrating their work with events including today's Undergraduate Research Symposium highlighting honors theses of the Class of 2012. Tomorrow, the annual Karen E. Wetterhahn Science Symposium showcases undergraduate research in the sciences.
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Web Spotlight: Strategic Planning
Since spring 2010, Dartmouth has been engaged in an ambitious strategic planning process in anticipation of its 250th anniversary in 2019. Through its Strategic Planning website, the College invites you to follow the process as it unfolds and to join the conversation as we imagine the future of Dartmouth.
Giving to Dartmouth
Your annual fund gift is more important than ever to help sustain financial aid, leading-edge teaching and scholarship, and a vital Dartmouth experience for all students.
News
Students in Rockefeller Center Policy Research Shop Brief Governor
Dartmouth Researchers Investigate the Cognitive Effects of Athlete Head Impacts
Dartmouth in the News
Exercise Does a Brain Good (Medical Daily)
On Choosing A Money Manager, Your Instincts Are Probably All Wrong (The Huffington Post)
Events
May 23: Lecture—"Some Assembly Required: Mechanisms of Bipolar Spindle Formation During Cell Division," with Ryoma Ohi
May 23: Conference Panel—"Icons, Charts, and Talismanic Scripts: Daoist Visual Culture"
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About Dartmouth
Founded in 1769, Dartmouth is a member of the Ivy League and consistently ranks among the world's greatest academic institutions. Dartmouth has forged a singular identity as a strong undergraduate and graduate institution dedicated to teaching and research with Graduate Programs and three leading professional schools—the Geisel School of Medicine, Thayer School of Engineering, and the Tuck School of Business.
