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Volume XXV • Issue 3
Waite-Franzen
Appointed Vice President for Information Technology
Ellen J. Waite-Franzen to lead Dartmouth's computing services as the new
vice president for information technology.
This Old
Cabin
You can hear the hum of chainsaws these days hiking through the lush meadows
and deep woods on Moose Mountain.
Juan Carlos
Navarro '83 to Speak at Convocation
Mayor of Panama City, Panama, Navarro will deliver remarks at Dartmouth’s
2006 Convocation on Tuesday, September 19. Officially opening Dartmouth’s 237th
year, the Convocation activities will begin at 11 a.m. in the Berry Sports
Center’s Leede Arena.
Faculty
Recognized for Extraordinary Teaching, Research, and Mentoring
Twelve faculty members were honored for their scholarship, classroom success,
and one-on-one work with students.
Dartmouth and
UNH Awarded Grant to Share Environmental Health and Safety Resources
The institutions received funding to support a cooperative network of colleges
and universities called The New Hampshire College and University Compliance
Assistance Cooperative.
Redesigned
Dartmouth Home Page Goes Live August 30
The Home Team is set to launch the revised home page, the result of nearly
eight months' work.
A Little off the
Sides
Hood Museum of Art collects hair donations for a site-specific installation by
Chinese artist Wenda Gu.
Fall for
Dartmouth
Upcoming alumni events on campus
Inaugural
Humanitarian Health Conference
Experts to gather at DMS to discuss better ways to respond to complex
emergencies.
In the
Spotlight: New Members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Part three of the profiles spotlighting members of the Faculty of Arts and
Sciences who have recently joined the community.
Fourth Annual
Support Staff Conference to be Held September 7
This year's conference will focus on developing good business communication
skills, managing emotions, and thriving under pressure.
Robots 'R
Us
The Summer Robotics Program for Upper Valley Youth was held in July.
The Saw Stops
Here
A new table saw, with sensory safety features, makes its debut in the
Woodworking Shop.
Research
Awards
Dartmouth researchers were awarded $37.3 million during June, including
$12.3 million in new and competing awards.
"Both
Alike in Dignity"
Education Professor Andrew Garrod works with students in war-torn
Bosnia-Hercegovina with a production of Romeo and Juliet.
Got
Rhythm?
Members of the hip-hop dance troupe SHEBA perform a "Random Act of
Art."
Kudos
Recognition of Dartmouth faculty, staff, and students.
From Idea to
Enterprise
The Dartmouth Regional Technology Center is set to open for business in
September.
Secrets of
the Heart: Recent Graduate Stays to Pursue AHA Study
Diana Geisser '06 was awarded one of only six fellowships from the American
Heart Association's Northeast Summer Student Fellowship Research Program.
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