New York sculptor John Newman, in residence for winter term, creates playful pieces combining disparate materials.
Formerly the rector at a local Episcopal church, Rev. Vogele says her return to Dartmouth is a double homecoming.
"These honorees embody the ideals and carry on the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. with their relentless pursuit of social justice,” says Dartmouth's Gabrielle Lucke.
The yearlong "Best in Show" series of film festival tributes takes a look at Italy's Pordenone Silent Film Festival, on February 1-3.
Five Dartmouth alumni have committed a total of $5.5 million to create endowments in support of various varsity athletics programs.
Working with your hands is something for students to explore, says Amos Kennedy about the revival of letterpress printing.
N.H.’s John Lynch talks about state and national challenges in the inaugural Perkins Bass lecture.
Dartmouth has kept its promise to educate Native American youth, “and that has made all the difference,” says Michael Hanitchak ’73.
Students got a look at what the collapse of the North Korean government might look like through a recent simulation exercise.
As students work on this year's sculpture on the Green, here's a look at Carnival creations from the past.