Up Front:
Sweetest Carnival Ever
The 101st Winter Carnival, "Carnival in Candyland: The Sweetest Carnival Ever," continues today, Friday, February 10. The four-day event, held through Sunday, includes a mix of lighthearted outdoor activities and athletic contests. Highlights today include "polar bears" plunging into the icy waters of Occom Pond, ski competitions, and the Carnival Ball.
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Web Spotlight: Dartmouth Strategic Planning
Since the spring of 2010, Dartmouth has been engaged in an ambitious strategic-planning process in anticipation of its 250th anniversary in 2019. Through its newly launched strategic-planning website, the College invites you to follow the process as it unfolds and to join the conversation as we imagine and plan for Dartmouth's future.
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
Photographer James Nachtwey '70 Awarded the Dresden International Peace Prize
Tiny Primate is Ultrasonic Communicator, Dartmouth Professor Finds
Dartmouth in the News
Retirement Home Bands Together to Bring WWII Stories to Life (NBC Nightly News)
Learning to Share the Stage (The New York Times)
Events
February 10: Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences Colloquium—"Different Functions for Different Subregions of the Hippocampus in Rats," with Raymond Kesner
February 10: Performance—Winter WhingDing, hosted by the Dartmouth Cords
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Dartmouth College has forged a singular identity. A member of the Ivy League, Dartmouth is a small, student-centered, undergraduate and graduate College, with three leading professional schools - Dartmouth Medical School, Thayer School of Engineering, and the Tuck School of Business. It is known for its commitment to excellence in undergraduate education. Dartmouth also awards degrees through the doctorate in 17 Arts and Sciences graduate programs and the professional schools.
