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Books
New books by Dartmouth alumni
Features
By quitting her Wall Street job for the professional cycling tour, Evie Stevens ’05 trades one fast track for another.
How Southeastern Conference Commissioner Mike Slive ’62 became the most powerful man in college sports.
For recent Student Assembly presidents, serving in office was the beginning—and often the end—of their time in the political realm.
A pioneer in sports medicine challenges the conventional wisdom of treating ligament injuries.
In dying as in living, Dianna Rynkiewicz ’84 enlightened and inspired her classmates.
Ibex skulls, monks on skis, and very large guns: It’s all part of the nascent downhill scene in northern India.
A prof explains why we need to study the humanities now more than ever. Hint: They help us learn to be happy.
“...and the granite of New Hampshire keeps the record of their fame.”