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Volume XXV • Issue 12
Childers
Appointed College Ombudsperson
Mary Childers to head new Ombuds Office to serve as a resource for non-faculty
employees.
Word
Processing
The Book Arts Workshop celebrates the art of letterpress printing.
President
Seeks Comments on Revised Mission Statement
President Wright encourages comments on the just-released revised mission
statement.
A New Poem by
Lucille Clifton
Montgomery Fellow debuts new poem during a poetry reading.
Register Now
for Summer Robotics Program
The popular robotics program for Upper Valley young people set for June and
July.
Ice
Breakers: Staff, Students Take the Plunge
New day's record set for the most times to jump in the frigid waters of Occum
Pond at the annual Polar Bear Swim.
Dartmouth
Students Build Online Archive of Historic Mathematician
Leonhard Euler's works, scanned and posted, are now accessible
online.
Enduring
Tributes
Works of art honoring significant figures at Dartmouth were unveiled on campus
in 2006.
Kudos
Recognition for Dartmouth faculty, staff and students.
Tuck Graduate
Recognized as Ebony Young Leader
Ramsey Jay Jr., Tuck '05 named one of Thirty Young Leaders Under 30.
Navajo Supreme
Court in Session at Dartmouth
The Navajo Supreme Court argues a case at the Tuck School of Business.
Vox the
Vote
All-media voting for new officers and executive committee members begins April
1.
Dickey Center
International Interns to Share Experiences
Four students to be the focus of a panel as part of a series celebrating the
25th anniversary of the Dickey Center.
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