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Volume XXV • Issue 2
The Sky Is Not
the Limit
Robert Fesen, astronomy professor, proposes a "Hubble Junior"
high-altitude airship.
Conversations
with Kemeny
Reinventing Dartmouth: In John Kemeny's Words, an exhibition featuring
documents and artifacts from his career at Dartmouth, on display at Rauner
Special Collections Library.
To Honor
and Preserve
Led by Rabbi Edward Boraz and Aine Donovan, students travel to a Ukrainian
village to take part in the fifth iteration of Project Preservation.
Inspiring
Minds
New program created to honor K-12 teachers who were influential in the lives of
Dartmouth students.
Million Dollar
Prouty
The 25th Annual Prouty Bike Ride & Challenge Walk raises a record $1.2
million for cancer research and patient services.
What's New
for Employees
Five employee programs, some new, are outlined.
Artificial
Intelligence: Past, Present, and Future
AI@50 conference honored the past and assessed present accomplishments in the
field of artificial intelligence.
Graduation
Day
Summer Enrichment at Dartmouth III held graduation on July 10.
Finding a
Calling
The Alumni Stories Project showcases a variety of careers embraced by Dartmouth
graduates.
Research
Awards
Dartmouth researchers were awarded $19.5 million during May, including $5
million in new and competing awards.
Kudos
Recognition for Dartmouth faculty, staff, and students.
DCAL Offers
Active Learning Institute
A two-day active learning institute offered to help faculty develop purposeful
applications of information technology to create effective learning
environments.
Driving Your
Financial Investment? Perhaps a License is Needed
Remarks by Annamaria Lusardi, professor of economics and Alberto Alesina,
professor of economics at Harvard.
Circus
Talk
Big Apple Circus founder Paul Binder '63 is interviewed by New Hampshire Public
Radio.
Lacrosse
Hall of Fame for Harper, Weatherall '83
Josie Harper and Sandy Weatherall are among 10 inductees to the Class of 2006
National Lacrosse Hall of Fame.
Editor's Picks
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