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Volume XXIII, Issue 12
Powers of persuasion
It is said that Daniel Webster moved the U.S. Supreme Court justices to tears with his argument on behalf of Dartmouth's autonomy almost two centuries ago. Webster's legacy lives on through the Dartmouth Mock Trial Society.
New partnership for medical students
Dartmouth Medical School (DMS) will initiate a partnership to expand opportunities for promising medical students from diverse backgrounds through a cooperative program with Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education at the City College of New York (CCNY).
All the right moves
Does dancing change the way we think? Emily S. Cross, a Dartmouth graduate student in Psychology and Brain Sciences, has been working with student dancers from the Dartmouth Dance Ensemble to answer this question.
Black History Month events continue
Panels, lectures, films through March 1
Seven windows into the Scientific Revolution
The centerpiece of the current Baker Library corridor exhibition, Galileo Galilei (1564-1642): Searching for the Truth ... Transforming the World, is a rare first edition of Galileo's Opere, recently acquired by Rauner Special Collections Library.
Genes and justice
In an effort to harness the crime-solving potential of DNA technology, the Interactive Media Laboratory (IML) at Dartmouth Medical School (DMS) will train professionals to manage DNA evidence with a $1.6 million grant, awarded by the National Institute of Justice and the Office on Violence Against Women.
Mellon Foundation renews funding for fellows
Since 2001, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has supported postdoctoral fellows at Dartmouth in the humanities and social sciences and the grant was recently renewed providing $500,000 over the next four years.
Raising AIDS awareness
In an effort to inform the Dartmouth community of the effects of the global AIDS epidemic, the Office of Student Affairs is sponsoring a day-long AIDS event on Friday, Feb. 25.
Kudos
Recognition for Dartmouth faculty, staff and students
Events: Editor's Picks
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