Lawsuit Filed Against Dartmouth
November 15, 2018President Hanlon informs the community about a lawsuit that was filed today against Dartmouth by former and current students.
President Hanlon informs the community about a lawsuit that was filed today against Dartmouth by former and current students.
After 13 years as dean of Thayer School of Engineering, Joe Helble will begin work in Parkhurst at the end of October.
A message from President Hanlon announcing The Call to Lead: A Campaign for Dartmouth, the most ambitious capital campaign in Dartmouth history.
A message from President Hanlon announcing the completion of the work of the Presidential Task Force on Enrollment Expansion and the Trustees' decision that the undergraduate student body should remain at its current level.
Beginning Jan. 15, President Phil Hanlon '77 will be out of the office, recuperating from routine hip-replacement surgery.
Professor David Kotz '86 will serve as interim provost beginning at the end of fall term.
A message from President Hanlon informing the Dartmouth community of a joint law enforcement investigation into three members of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences who are alleged to have engaged in sexual misconduct.
Provost Dever, who has accomplished much in her leadership position at Dartmouth, has decided that she will return to scholarly life and the vitality of the classroom.
Elizabeth Smith, the Paul M. Dauten Jr. Professor of Biological Sciences, has been appointed dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, President Phil Hanlon '77 and Provost Carolyn Dever announced today.
A message from President Hanlon and Provost Dever announcing that Bruce Duthu decided to decline the opportunity to serve as Dartmouth's next Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Sciences.