Former Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson ’68 looks back on his role during the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
by Jake Tapper ’91
An undefeated Ivy League title hung in the balance when the 1958-59 hockey team embarked on a wild, crazy—and premature—celebration.
By Brad Parks ’96
To say that Evelyn Stefansson Nef, who left her mark on Dartmouth in the 1950s, was way ahead of her time fails to do her justice.
By Philip N. Cronenwett
Traditions
For years Dartmouth alumni have adopted outsiders to join their classes—and not just
to collect more class dues.
By Carolyn Kylstra ’08
Personal History
Thanks to one alum’s brief encounter, the influence of America’s first
celebrity chef lingers at Collis Café.
By Robbin Derry ’75
Artifact
The library’s vast bookplate collection: a glimpse into the literary past.
By Lee Michaelides
Classroom
Students who’ve never wielded a tool take an engineering course to
enhance practical problem-solving skills.
By Judith Hertog
Student Life
A brief tour of Dartmouth’s 13 affinity programs.
By Karen Iorio ’10
Alumni Opinion
To put the planet on a much-needed low-carbon diet, it’s essential to revisit assumptions
about at least one controversial source of energy.
By Scott S. Brown ’78
Continuing Ed
The D’s first female editor on life as a journalist.
Seen & Heard
Alumni making headlines around the world.
By Bonnie Barber
News and notes from around the Green.
New books by Dartmouth alumni.
Readers write, react and respond.
“...and the granite of New Hampshire keeps the record of their fame.”