Dartmouth's Wright Center for the Study of Computation and Just Societies brought together a group of scholars, legal experts and officials, students, journalists, and leaders in civic organizations Dec. 2-4 to consider threats to democracy and the rule of law in the United States.
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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.
January 06, 2023
Five new faculty members kick off their Dartmouth careers this winter term.
December 15, 2022
The world's largest aerospace professional society selected Hudson for her lasting contributions to the field.
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 15, 2022
From the return of the physics and astronomy department's foreign study program in South Africa to the Leslie Center's spring humanities institute, here's a sampling of what's on the horizon in the Arts and Sciences.
December 15, 2022
Music professor Allie Martin led the creation of the newly launched "Black Covid Care" website to show how Black people have cared for each other and kept each other well throughout the pandemic and long before.
December 09, 2022
An innovative pilot project combines language learning with wellness practice.
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 30, 2022
A special course Erdrich taught this fall marked two 50th anniversaries at Dartmouth: coeducation and the founding of Native American and Indigenous studies.