The shooting deaths of two students and the wounding of nine others at Brown University by a lone gunman in mid December—and the fatal shooting two days later of an MIT physics professor—sent shock waves through colleges and universities across the country.
Amid the ongoing debate regarding the Trump administration’s attacks on higher education, in late May DAM asked how Dartmouth is addressing these divisive issues.
Papers, Please
Uncertainty about immigration policy, enforcement, and travel has international students, faculty, and staff on edge. In mid-March the College issued travel guidance, including…
Trial Wraps
In January, a judge found Kevin Engel ’27 and Roan Wade ’25 guilty of one count each of misdemeanor criminal trespass for their protest on the Parkhurst lawn in October 2023. They were…
At the Polls
Officials estimate that 2,300 students voted in Hanover on November 5.
In the Swim
The College has waived all fees for beginner swimming classes. Any student can participate for…