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Volume XXV • Issue 5
GlycoFi Makes
Breakthrough
Biotech firm creates improved delivery method for protein-based therapies.
A Commitment to
the Corps
Dartmouth recognized for record numbers of Peace Corps volunteers.
Seniors Have
High Grades for Dartmouth
Class of 2006 senior survey shows almost 92 percent of respondents are
satisfied with the overall quality of their undergraduate education.
A Better
Community for All
United Way campaign kicks off October 11 with a goal of $265,000.
DMS Center Wins
$12 Million Funding Renewal
The Center for Molecular, Cellular, and Translational Immunological Research
one of 11 recipients of funding.
Kudos
Recognition for Dartmouth faculty, staff, and students.
Three
MacArthur Fellows Have Dartmouth Ties
Anna Schuleit, Jennifer Richeson, and John A. Rich are among 25 recipients of
2006 MacArthur Fellowships.
Immunity
Deal
Employees and students encouraged to get, and are offered free, flu
shots.
New Web
Authorization System Increases Access
WebAuth service to replace Sidecar as the standard authentication method.
Riders
Wanted
Big Green Bus returns to campus with recruitment in mind.
Research
Awards
Dartmouth researchers were awarded $32.9 million during July and August,
including $13.8 million in new and competing awards.
Visions of a
Continent
The first major U.S. exhibition of art by indigenous women of Australia is on
view at the Hood.
Braz Appointed
Registrar
Meredith Horton Braz to assume Registrar position November 1.
EPA Selects
Dartmouth as a "Best Workplace" for Commuters
The Environmental Protection Agency lists Dartmouth as one of New Hampshire's
seven best workplaces for commuters.
"Love and
Death" Connects Medicine and Poetry at Grand Rounds
October Grand Rounds to feature a presentation on the intersection of illness,
caregiving, grief, and poetry.
Homecoming
2006 Offers Traditions Old and New
Homecoming Weekend opens Friday, October 13 with the Torchlight Parade.
Editor's Picks
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