The Art of War

The recently acquired Gardner’s Photographic Sketch Book of the War will educate and captivate Dartmouth students for years to come.

Man of Character

Commencement speaker David Brooks offers his thoughts on the liberal arts, campus microaggressions and the first thing he’d do if he were president of the College.

In the Zone

Dartmouth may not produce many professional football players, but the National Football League is loaded with alumni talent.

The Spy Game

CIA veteran Robert Grenier ’76 offers his take on his critical role in post-9/11 Afghanistan and explains what it was like to deal with Hamid Karzai, U.S. presidents and enhanced interrogation.

Old Flames

The annual Homecoming bonfire has come a long way since its crude origins in 1888.

Nuclear Reaction

When the U.S. military tested its new hydrogen bomb near the Marshall Islands 60 years ago, naval officer Robert A. Levinson ’46 was there.

Let There Be Color

Through the 1960s, the world of fine art scoffed at the notion of color photography. Good thing Joel Sternfeld ’65 didn’t know any better.

“My Dream Job”

Mathematician and University of Michigan provost Phil Hanlon ’77 becomes Dartmouth’s 18th president on July 1. First, a few questions.