Dartmouth Hosts Italian Graduate Students Displaced by 2009 L’Aquila Earthquake
After a 6.3 magnitude earthquake leaves their University in ruins, 2 graduate students continue their research at Dartmouth.
View ArticleRichard Harris, NPR Science Reporter, Speaks on Climate Change and the Media
The Dartmouth Centers Forum hosts award-winning National Public Radio science reporter Richard Harris on October 18, as part of its 2010-2011 program “Speak Out, Listen Up!”
View ArticleDartmouth Programs Offer Numerous Opportunities to Study Ledger Art
Native American Ledger Art is the focus of the Leslie Center’s fall Humanities Institute, and of two exhibits at the Hood Museum.
View ArticleNative American Ledger Art at Dartmouth this Fall
Dartmouth has many activities surrounding Native American ledger art going on this term.
View ArticleAmerican Sign Language Poets to Visit Dartmouth
Professor of Music Larry Polansky and visiting scholar Mary Essex invited the duo known as The Flying Words Project to perform at the College.
View ArticleDartmouth Hosts Inaugural Conference for Brut Chronicle Scholarship
“From Medieval Britain to Dartmouth: Situating the English Brut Tradition” will introduce the Dartmouth Brut Chronicle manuscript to contemporary scholarship.
View ArticleMeet Me in Hanover: Academic Conferences Bring Great Minds to Campus
When Dartmouth hosts conferences, the College provides Dartmouth faculty and students direct access to "the information coursing through academia’s network.”
View ArticleDartmouth Hosts Major Symposium on Independence Movements in Latin America
The Department of Spanish and Portuguese hosts the public symposium, “The Independence Effect,” from October 27 through 29.
View ArticleStudent-Created Dance Work Depicts, Confronts Sexual Assault
A reprise of Undue Influence—an original dance-theater work by the Dartmouth Dance Theater Ensemble—will be performed at the Hop from April 25 to 29.
View ArticleLeslie Center Convenes Scholars of Childhood
“Reimagining the Child and the Place of Child Studies in the Academy” includes a screening and discussion of the 1970s cultural phenomenon Free to Be You and Me.
View ArticleNew Program Assists Professors in Writing Op-Eds
A pilot program brought to Dartmouth by professors Jennifer Lind and Colleen Boggs teaches faculty members how to make scholarship more digestible for public audiences.
View ArticleFooled Again (Huffington Post)
Professor Colleen Glenney Boggs writes about April Fools’ Day jokes and why they are important.
View ArticleHolding Accountable Those Who Harm Animals (The Guardian)
Professor Colleen Glenney Boggs says animals that work for humans are entitled to legal protection.
View ArticleMedia Ecology Project Fights to Save Cultural History
A film festival caps Dartmouth symposium of media scholars, archivists, and historians.
View ArticleMeeting Focuses on Humanities Research and Global Perspective
Matariki Network scholars and librarians gather at Dartmouth, advancing collaborative humanities work.
View ArticleLatina/o Studies Scholars Gather at Dartmouth
Due to the storm, a shorter program of panels and presentations will begin Friday, February 14 at 2:00 p.m. in Haldeman 041.
View ArticleInternational Humanities Summit Convenes at Dartmouth
Eminent scholars will discuss the current state of study in the humanities and the field’s future.
View ArticleDartmouth Hosts ‘Teaching Shakespeare’ Symposium
Scholars gather to consider the past, present, and future of a touchstone of humanities education.
View ArticleQuoted: Colleen Glenney Boggs on ‘American as Apple Pie’
The English professor says there is something uniquely American about apple pie.
View ArticleA Dog Named Carlo (VPR)
Professor Colleen Glenney Boggs writes about Emily Dickinson’s love for her dog.
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