Emerging scholars and other champions of culture strengthen their voices through the master's program in comparative literature, which will mark its 30th anniversary in 2025.
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March 31, 2024
In her new book, professor Katie Hornstein chronicles the lions who populate 19th-century art—and their resulting demise.
March 30, 2024
Veronika Yadukha, Guarini '23, curated a musical interpretation of the award-winning Ukrainian novel, which will be performed at Dartmouth on April 5.
March 15, 2024
Professor Nathaniel Dominy reviews box-office takes on society and human behavior.
March 13, 2024
Find resources on Dartmouth's Academic Honor Principle, religious observances, and expectations and resources regarding accessibility.
March 03, 2024
In her new book, professor Kimberly Juanita Brown shows how documentary photography across the ages links Blackness with suffering and death.
March 01, 2024
Professor James Dorsey's research probes the intersection of culture and politics—and fosters a creative approach to translation.
February 28, 2024
Professor Mark Laidre curated a new exhibit on animal architecture that includes the coconut crab, the subject of a new four-year study.
February 18, 2024
The new program will deepen faculty-student connections.
February 18, 2024
Professor Reighan Gillam illuminates the lives and experiences of Afro-Brazilians.