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Strategic Planning: Getting Down to Work

Strategic Planning: Getting Down to Work

The innovative ideas and proposals that are developed in Dartmouth’s strategic planning effort will emerge from faculty members and others serving on working groups.

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Imagine the Next 250 Years

Imagine the Next 250 Years

In anticipation of Dartmouth’s 250th anniversary in 2019, the college looks to its future through strategic planning.

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Francisco Herrera ’13 Pays it Forward for First-Generation Students

Francisco Herrera ’13 Pays it Forward for First-Generation Students

As a mentor in Dartmouth’s First-Year Student Enrichment Program, Herrera helps his peers make a smooth transition to college.

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Strategic Thinkers

Strategic Thinkers

Students tap into Tuck expertise with undergraduate business courses.

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Professor Bob Hawley Explores Secrets of the ‘Sleeping Giants’

Professor Bob Hawley Explores Secrets of the ‘Sleeping Giants’

Hawley travels to the massive ice sheets of Antarctica and Greenland in his quest for answers to some of the most chilling questions facing the planet.

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Men’s Hockey Hits Milestones, Alumni Score NHL Success

Men’s Hockey Hits Milestones, Alumni Score NHL Success

Head Coach Bob Gaudet ’81 earned his 300th win this season and the program—which has seven alumni in the NHL—tallied its 1,000th win.

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Organic Food Sweetener May Be a Hidden Source of Dietary Arsenic

Organic Food Sweetener May Be a Hidden Source of Dietary Arsenic

Brown rice syrup, a sweetening alternative to high fructose corn syrup, may be introducing arsenic in health foods.

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Retirement home bands together to bring WWII stories to life (<em>NBC Nightly News</em>)

Retirement home bands together to bring WWII stories to life (NBC Nightly News)

Many members of the Dartmouth community are among those featured in World War II Remembered, a new memoir recently featured on NBC and published by residents of Kendal at Hanover.

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Video: A Conversation with William Kamkwamba ’14

Video: A Conversation with William Kamkwamba ’14

Kamkwamba is the subject of a forthcoming documentary and released his second book this month, a children’s version of “The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind.”

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Shanée Brown ’12 Awarded National Fellowship for Future Teachers

Shanée Brown ’12 Awarded National Fellowship for Future Teachers

Brown, of Bridgeport, Conn., has received an Aspiring Teachers of Color Fellowship from the Woodrow Wilson-Rockefeller Brothers Fund.

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