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Volume XXV • Issue 4
Trustees
Endorse Alumni Constitution Revision
Trustees approve a motion supporting the new constitution's approach to, among
other items, a more representative alumni governance structure.
Scholars of
Distinction
In recognition of their highly distinguished careers, six faculty members
representing a broad spectrum of disciplines were recently named to existing or
newly created endowed professorships.
Dartmouth
Breaks Fundraising Record
Over $160 million raised with significant growth in participation.
John Rich '80
Named 2006 MacArthur Fellow
Alumni receives recognition and a $500,000 grant to help fund his work
addressing the health-care needs of African American men in urban settings.
Special
Dartmouth Employee Rates on Skiway Season Passes Through October 6
Skiway celebrates its 50th Anniversary with special savings on season
passes.
Off to a Great Start
Convocation, orientation make first-years feel at home.
In the
Spotlight: New Members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences
With this first issue of the term, Vox continues its series introducing the
newest members of the faculty of arts and sciences.
Protest in
Paris
Hood Museum of Art features 35 photographs by Serge Hambourg.
New Residence
Halls Named
Residence halls within the new McLaughlin Cluster and on Tuck Mall to bear
names of the Fahey, Goldstein, and McLane families.
Dedications
Unveil Range of New Buildings
New facilities on campus, ranging from residence halls to classroom space,
greet students who arrived for fall term.
Through
Another's Eyes
Montgomery Fellow Githa Hariharan engages students in the literature of
India.
Kudos
Recognition for Dartmouth faculty, staff, and students.
Dartmouth
Researchers Find Key Player in Immune System Regulation
Dartmouth Medical School researchers reveal a crucial link in how the immune
system works.
A
Behind-the-Scenes Take on Covering the News
Five national journalists come to Dartmouth in October to discuss covering
economic and business news.
Tenth
Anniversary for Diversity Reading and Film Groups
The Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity invites employees to join this
year's group examining topics related to diversity.
Waste
Watchers
"Taste not Waste" campaign launched at Home Plate encouraging
students to eat at any college dining facility without producing waste.
Does
Technology Make Us Freer?
The Dartmouth Centers Forum addresses the theme of "Freedom and
Technology" during the 2006-07 academic year.
Following
the Rules
Researchers work to determine if they can make larger objects obey the laws of
quantum mechanics.
Seniors Turn
in Their Grades on Dartmouth
Seniors report a high degree of overall satisfaction with their undergraduate
education.
Editor's Picks
Upcoming
Events: Montgomery Fellow Lecture
Romila Thapar, the preeminent historian of India and author of Early India,
will deliver a public lecture, "Interpretations of Early Indian
History.
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