Articles tagged with 'Features'
Jan - Feb 2016
How to Speed Read
Jan - Feb 2016
“…and the granite of New Hampshire keeps the record of their fame.”
Jan - Feb 2016
Julia M. Klein | Nov - Dec 2015
As a former Peace Corps volunteer, forklift operator and hardware store manager, Democrat Tom Wolf ’71 brings an unusual resume to Pennsylvania politics.
Interview by Julia M. Klein | Nov - Dec 2015
Elected after a successful career in private equity, Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner ’78 aims to reform state finances.
Compiled by Jessica Fedin ’17 and Savannah Maher ’17 | Nov - Dec 2015
Twenty professors from a variety of disciplines recommend their favorite books and tell us what makes them special.
C.J. Hughes ’92 | Nov - Dec 2015
Michael C. Lewis ’11 quit his job to pursue a not-quite-dominant ranking on the pro squash circuit—and circle the globe. Mission accomplished.
Cecilia Gaposchkin | Nov - Dec 2015
What are the liberal arts, exactly? A means to stoke curiosity, promote critical thinking and, simply put, make you smarter.
Alec Scott ’89 | Nov - Dec 2015
Perry Butler ’64 has been serving food—and memories—at his landmark San Francisco restaurant for almost 50 years.
David M. Wood ’77 | Nov - Dec 2015
When mental illness hits home, a lonely struggle ensues.

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Plot Boiler
New titles from Dartmouth writers (September/October 2024)
Big Plans
Chris Newell ’96 expands Native program at UConn.
Second Chapter

Barry Corbet ’58 lived two lives—and he lived more fully in both of them than most of us do in one.

Alison Fragale ’97
A behavioral psychologist on power, status, and the workplace

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