In his new book published by Harvard University Press, professor Matt Garcia chronicles the tragic quest of an idealistic immigrant to improve the world through a multinational corporation.
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April 07, 2023
The latest book by professor James Dobson takes readers back to the Cold War-era scientists who taught computers how to see.
March 03, 2023
In her new book, Associate Professor Trica Keaton shows how France perpetuates antiblackness in daily life even as it promotes an ideology of blindness to race.
February 08, 2023
A Feb. 17-18 Dartmouth symposium brings together leading scholars with local community members to analyze Charles Darwin's explanation of the origins of humankind through the lens of modern science.
January 13, 2023
The versatile public policy expert discusses the staying power of his 2002 bestseller 'Naked Economics,' forthcoming projects, and advice for pursuing more than one profession.
January 06, 2023
In her new book, Nancy Canepa offers a panoramic view of the Italian fairy tale tradition and shows how the age-old form remains among the most enduring kinds of storytelling.
December 15, 2022
The former president's undermining of core democratic institutions goes deeper than most people realize, sociologist John Campbell argues in his new book.
December 08, 2022
In his new book, sociologist Jason Houle reveals how Black borrowers are disproportionately affected by the student loan crisis and shows how this disparity perpetuates social and economic inequality.
November 18, 2022
The acclaimed writer edited the newly released essay collection, which features the most diverse lineup of authors and publications in the history of the series.
November 09, 2022
In his critically acclaimed new book, history professor Matthew Delmont highlights the vital role that Black Americans played in the Allies' victory—and their courageous efforts back home in the fight for civil rights.