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Vox Populi (the voice of the people), is an ongoing series of commentary and
opinion by members of the Dartmouth faculty and administration. For permission
to reprint, or to submit an idea for this column, contact the editor of
Vox, Laurel Stavis, at Laurel.Stavis@Dartmouth.edu.
- Time to
Offshore Our Troops
By Daryl G. Press, associate professor of government, Benjamin Valentino,
assistant professor of government, and Eugene Gholz, assistant professor of
public affairs at the University of Texas Austin.
January 8, 2007
- Driving Your
Financial Investment? Perhaps a License is Needed
Remarks by Annamaria Lusardi, professor of economics and Alberto Alesina,
professor of economics at Harvard.
July 24, 2006
- Finding an
Oasis
By John Pfister, assistant dean of first-year students and senior lecturer in
psychological and brain sciences
May 15, 2006
- Note to
Denmark: Don't Change a Thing
By John Campbell, the Class of 1925 Professor of Sociology
April 17, 2006
- The museum in
an academic environment: Twentieth-anniversary commission reveals new insight
into the Hood's historic collections
By Brian Kennedy, Director of the Hood Museum of Art
October 10, 2005
- The value of
rare books in the digital age
By Jay Satterfield, Rauner Special Collections Librarian
September 26, 2005
- Lessons
from Nagasaki
By Aine Donovan, Executive Director of the Ethics Institute, and Ronald M.
Green, Eunice and Julian Cohen Professor for the Study of Ethics and Human
Values and Professor of Religion
August 22, 2005
- Archiving
the digital age: How do we preserve our present for the future?
By Jeffrey Horrell, Dean of Libraries and Librarian of the College, and Martin
Wybourne, Vice Provost for Research
July 25, 2005
- Looking at
Einstein: physics one hundred years later
By Rich Kremer, Associate Professor of History
May 5, 2005
- Following in
my father's footsteps: Selma 40 years later
By Susannah Heschel, Eli Black Associate Professor of Jewish Studies,
Department of Religion
April 4, 2005
- The legacy
of our moat mentality: John Rassias on the importance of language for
international understanding.
By John A. Rassias, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor and Chair of the Department
of French and Italian
March 7, 2005
- Thoughts on
theater: Peter Hackett looks back. Moves Dartmouth forward.
By Timothy Peter Hackett '75, Professor of Theater
February 7, 2005
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