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Can investors make lots of money and save the world at the same time? Matthew Weatherley-White ’86, a former-Buddhist-turned-investment guru, thinks so.
The recently acquired Gardner’s Photographic Sketch Book of the War will educate and captivate Dartmouth students for years to come.
Boston Globe film critic Ty Burr ’80 zooms in on the current state of movies and explains what it’s like to scribble notes in the dark.
Voices in the Wilderness
Sculptor Andy Moerlein ’77 branches out.
Cosmos star “Lucky” Mkosana ’12 empowers Zimbabwe teens.
Mom Jess Petersen ’02 helps moms in a new online job service.
Look Who’s Talking
Country Singer
Thompson Arena Grounds Crew/Zamboni Driver
Information Booth Volunteer
Books
New titles from Dartmouth writers. (January/February 2018)
New titles from Dartmouth writers (November/December 2017)
New titles from Dartmouth writers (September/October 2017)
Letters
Readers write, react and respond. (March/...
Web Extras
Here are the top 15 most-read stories published on DAM’s website during the past year.
EXCERPT: Robert Reich ’68 offers an illustrated guide to solving wealth gaps, student loan debt, and other crises. (Yep, he draws cartoons, too.)
EXCERPT: An expert on school reform assesses the state of assessment in public education.
Photo Galleries
A selection of images from Alexander Gardner’s Photographic Sketch Book of the War
A retrospective of landscape imagery by College photographer Eli Burakian ’00
Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Matt Burke ’98 travels the globe in search of adventure.
Photographer Nils Ericson ’00 shares an intimate glimpse of life back home in Iowa.