Dartmouth Sights & Sounds
Audio
Academics
Audio: A Classic Education
Professor of Classics Roger Ulrich '77 discovered his passion for ancient cultures while a student at Dartmouth.
Audio: For the faculty, by the faculty
Tom Luxon talks about what makes the the Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning successful and how it benefits both faculty and students.
Audio: Jewish sound archive
Established in 2002 to provide students and scholars with Web-based access to Jewish recordings and to aid in the study of Jewish music and culture, Jewish society, and the history of Jewish recordings. (access to this site is limited)
Audio: Jewish studies and the world
Susannah Heschel discusses the intersections of scholarship and activism and explores the role of Jewish studies in historical, political and feminist contexts.
Audio/Video: Kanji practice
A site which helps learners of Japanese to master reading and writing kanji.
Audio: Language instruction
John Rassias talks about a proposal by President Bush to teach languages critical for national security.
Audio: Moral Sensibilities and Ethics in Education
Aine Donovan talks about how values change over the years, and she discusses her work to integrate ethical discussions into the undergraduate and graduate curriculum, no matter what the discipline.
Audio: Reading the Brothers Karamazov
Three passages from Brothers Karamazov.
Arts
Audio: The Aires
Singing since 1946, the Dartmouth Aires is Dartmouth College's oldest a cappella group. Hear sound samples of many of their songs.
Audio: A Dartmouth Look at the Academy Awards
Mark Williams, associate professor of film and television studies, looks forward to the ritual of the Oscars each year.
Audio: The Dartmouth Cords
Dartmouth's all male a cappella ensemble. Hear sound samples of many of their songs.
Audio: Sounds of the Season
Dartmouth Music Professor Steve Swayne offers his take on several holiday classics on his CD "Holiday Twists."
Video: Wenda in his Own Words
Chinese avant-garde artist Wenda Gu talks about his creation "the green house," a Dartmouth-specific installation in the Baker-Berry library created from human hair.
Business
Audio: Center for International Business at the Tuck School of Business
Audio interviews from the Center for International Business, dedicated to education and research on international issues facing business and national leaders.
Audio: Eaton, IT on the Offense
Chairman and CEO Sandy Cutler T'75 discusses how Eaton looks for new markets, and how IT can drive organizational change.
Audio: IT and the Pepsi Challenge
Pepsi-Cola North America president and CEO Dawn Hudson discusses how information technology has been a critical component across the vast Pepsi system.
Audio: Marketing intelligence at CVS
Adrian Sosa T'02 discusses the role of market research in managing the extensive customer base at CVS.
Audio: Marketing's New Landscape
Joe Uva, President and CEO of OMD Worldwide, stresses advertising's need for better metrics.
Audio: Improving the Steinway system
Bruce Stevens, president of Steinway & Sons, discusses how the company integrates technology and new processes without compromising the hallowed Steinway brand.
Audio: Yahoo! and You
Anke Audenaert discusses the growing dynamic between traditional "pushed" content and the increasing amount of "pulled" content on the web.
Campus Life
Audio: Baker Tower Bells
Listen to high quality recordings of the Baker Tower bells.
Audio: Dartmouth Dining Services
Dartmouth Dining Services operates 13 dining locations, a catering business, and concessions at sporting events.
Audio: Immersion Dartmouth
Dean of First-Year Students Gail Zimmerman talks about how she and her staff welcome new students each year.
