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Volume XXV • Issue 13
Arctic Science
Summit Week to Focus on Climate Change
Summit is inaugural event for the United States and its involvement in
International Polar Year.
Dartmouth
Professor Wins NSF Career Award
Assistant professor of computer science receives award that will help program
robots to do complex tasks.
A Tool Suited
to the Times
New general ledger system to be unrolled in July.
Understanding
the Options
Researchers write primer to help patients better understand information about
health risks.
United Way
Campaign Close to Setting Record
College can still help the United Way of the Upper Valley to reach a record
goal.
Former U.N.
Ambassador is Dickey Fellow
Specialist in nation building to work with students and faculty at
Dartmouth.
Employees Brave
Record Storm
Valentine's Day snowstorm did not keep dedicated workers from their jobs.
Lecture
to Address Challenges Faced by International Students
Restrictions and paperwork for international students can be complicated and
overwhelming.
Empty Bowls
Project Helps Fight Hunger
International effort to fight hunger and raise awareness brings together almost
500 people.
Playwright Nilo
Cruz to Hold Discussion March 5
Student-director and cast members to premiere play with the Pulitzer Prize
winning author in the audience.
Skiway 50th
Anniversary Celebration
Dartmouth Skiway celebrates anniversary in style with new snow and lots of
fun.
Research
Awards
Dartmouth researchers were awarded $5.6 million during January.
Tuck Adds
Societal Leadership Program to M.B.A. Curriculum
Next academic year at Tuck a new class will help students develop leadership
skills.
Survey Finds
More Adults Want Strict Ratings for Films that Depict Smoking
Research team finds increasing concern among adults on the influence of smoking
in movies on young people.
Wellman Is
Museum Division Director of NAEA
Curator of education at the Hood Museum of Art is named to one of the most
prestigious positions in the art education world.
Art from the
Arctic
In recognition of International Polar Year, museum features art from Canada's
newest territory, Nunavut.
Figure
Skating First
Dartmouth figure skating team to defend its fourth national championship at
home.
In Their Own
Words: Podcasts by Faculty
Two new podcasts available online.
Editor's Picks:
- Women's
Hockey ECACHL Championship
Saturday, March 3, at 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, March 4, at 2:00 p.m.
- Men's Hockey
ECACHL Second Round Playoffs
Friday, March 9, at 7:00 p.m.; Saturday, March 10, at 7:00 p.m.; and Sunday
March 11 (if necessary), at 7:00 p.m.
- Pan's
Labyrinth
Wednesday, March 7, at 7:00 and 9:15 p.m.
- "The
Rapidly Growing Climate Change Movement"
Thursday, March 8, at 4:30 p.m.
- Seussical
Tuesday, March 27, at 7:00 p.m.
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