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Dartmouth College is looking to borrow more than $450 million, joining a groundswell of Ivy League issuers turning to the ...
Admissions dean Lee Coffin spoke with Inside Higher Ed about the data behind Dartmouth’s decision to reinstate standardized testing, and more. Dartmouth College this week became the first Ivy League ...
Inside GoD: Dartmouth’s Ginger Community Two writers explore what it means to be a member of Dartmouth’s red-haired community.
Two students at Dartmouth College have been suspended for their roles in repeated protests on campus. One of them was supposed to walk at this weekend’s graduation.
Sian Leah Beilock, president of Barnard College, will become president of Dartmouth on July 1, 2023, upon Phil Hanlon’s retirement.
In 2018 a group of students at Dartmouth College filed a lawsuit that revealed an entrenched culture of power and abuse, and in doing so, they sparked a wider conversation about sexual violence in ...
News about Dartmouth College, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
Dartmouth administrators allege that protesters on Wednesday attempted to “steal and photograph files” from a college building, where they staged a pro-Palestinian sit-in for roughly five hours.
A federal judge is set to order the visa reinstatement of a Chinese doctoral student at Dartmouth College after it was inexplicably revoked by Homeland Security.
A fire in a closet inside a Dartmouth College building was related to a lithium-ion battery pack, officials said.