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Volume XXVI • Issue 5
New
Beginning, Historic Purpose
Dartmouth welcomes Class of 2011 at Convocation
Duthu,
Green Address First-Years
Convocation speaker N. Bruce Duthu ’80 framed his remarks to the Class of 2011
around the importance of humility.
In the
Spotlight
New members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Dartmouth to
Participate in State-Wide NSF Grant
Dartmouth will benefit from a $6.67 million grant to the State of New Hampshire
from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
New
Appointments to Endowed Chairs
Thirteen Dartmouth faculty members were recently honored with endowed
professorships.
Dartmouth
Energy Symposium Goes Beyond Green
A symposium on Oct. 11 and Oct. 12 will examine how engineers, educators,
business people, and policy makers can work together to make clean, renewable
energy a reality.
Dressing Up
for the Debate
Spaulding Auditorium is decked out in preparation for the Sept. 26 Democratic
presidential candidates’ debate.
United Way
Campaign Begins
The Dartmouth United Way Campaign is gearing up for another strong year.
Works by
Suzan-Lori Parks Inaugurate New Theater Program
Voices, a new program developed by the Department of Theater will debut this
month with a series of events based around the work of acclaimed playwright
Suzan-Lori Parks.
Tuck
School Ranked #1 by Wall Street Journal
The Tuck School of Business placed number one this year in the Wall Street
Journal’s national ranking of business schools.
Fire
Prevention Week
Oct. 7–13 is National Fire Prevention week.
Employee
News and Notes
People, events, opportunities
Safety
First
Young alumni help secure campus network
14th
Annual Life Sciences Symposium
Truth or Consequences: The Immunology of Human Disease will be held in
Spaulding Auditorium on Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2007.
Lecture
Series Addresses Climate Change, Security
As global warming causes far-reaching shifts in weather and temperature, it may
also disrupt balances of power around the world.
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