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Volume XXVI • Issue 16
In Forums
and Meetings, Trustees Hear the Community’s Hopes for the College’s Next
President
Trustees Ed Haldeman ’70 and Al Mulley ’70 hosted a series of public meetings
April 14 and 15 on the search for Dartmouth’s next president.
Liberia's
President to Speak at Commencement
Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, president of Liberia, will deliver the main address
at Dartmouth’s 2008 Commencement exercises.
Dartmouth
Artist Named Guggenheim Fellow
Enrico Riley ’95, senior lecturer in studio art, has been awarded a fellowship
from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.
Cast Your
Ballot
The candidates for the annual election of Dartmouth Association of Alumni
officers and Executive Committee members have been announced.
Thayer
School Joins Effort to Treat War Wounded
Thayer School of Engineering has been awarded a place in the Armed Forces
Institute of Regenerative Medicine
Modern
Technology, Ancient Sites
Professor and Chair of Classics Roger Ulrich ’77 has used support from a
computing technology venture fund to create “virtual” three-dimensional images
for his students.
Sateia to Lead
Institutional Diversity and Equity
President James Wright has appointed Holly Sateia, MALS ’82, vice president for
Institutional Diversity and Equity.
I3P Transfers
Cyber Security Collection to Naval Postgraduate School
Dartmouth’s Institute for Information Infrastructure (I3P) recently transferred
responsibility for its cyber security library to the Naval Postgraduate School
(NPS) Center for Homeland Defense and Security.
Employee
News and Notes
People, events, opportunities
Polansky
Receives Mellon Fellowship
Award supports his work with Deaf poetry and performance
Switching
on Awareness
Students get instant feedback on energy use in residence hall pilot program
Relay for
Life Supports Cancer Research
Relay For Life—a national American Cancer Society event—will be held at
Dartmouth’s Leverone Field House on May 9 and 10.
Kudos
Recognition for Dartmouth faculty, staff, and students
Editor's Picks
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