New Commissioned Officers Hailed for Commitment to Service David Appleton '24 and Brian Zheng '24 are sworn in as Army second lieutenants.
Saluting the 2024 Valedictorians and Salutatorians Brian Zheng '24 will deliver the valedictory address at Commencement.
Fulbright Awards Continue to Flow to Dartmouth Nineteen students and recent alums were offered awards to study or teach abroad.
Five Undergraduates Win Awards to Study Abroad Students have won Boren, Gilman, and Critical Language scholarships.
MAD About Research MAD (Made At Dartmouth) Research is a video competition that gives undergraduate students the opportunity to communicate their research to a broade
2024 Honor Thesis Presentation Schedule Join us Monday, May 13th - Wednesday, May 22nd as the Government Department's 2024 cohort of honors students present their finished theses.
Is Netanyahu Choosing a War of Attrition Over Biden's Wider Plan? As Israelis mark their independence, the Biden Administration pushes for a regional alliance.
Reducing Prejudice in War Zones Proves Challenging Study in Afghanistan shows prolonged contact doesn't curb prejudice toward migrants.
Can Proportional Representation Lead to Better Governance? Government Professor John Carey co-authors a review of the winner-take-all system and suggests the United States adopt a model that would allow mul
David Millman '23 Wins a Knight-Hennessy Scholarship The former Dartmouth Student Government president will attend Stanford Law School.
Prolonged contact does not reshape locals' attitudes toward migrants in wartime settings Yang-Yang Zhou, Jason Lyall
Emergency Regulatory Procedures, Pharmaceutical Regulatory Politics, and the Political Economy of Vaccine Regulation in the COVI Herschel S. Nachlis, Kyle Thomson