Up Front:
Where in the world?
Besides representing the shape of the land and sea on our planet, a map can show natural phenomena or man-made and man-related features. The Evans Map Room in Baker Library is a treasure trove of 189,000 sheet maps and 3000 atlases, books, journals, CD-ROMS, computer software, globes, and aerial photos. Find your place in the world in the Sanborn Map Collection, or with the Ivy League's only geography department.
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Strategic Budget Reduction and Investment
Dartmouth has announced that its Board of Trustees has approved an initial plan to close a projected, recurring annual budget gap of $100 million in fiscal 2012 and beyond.
Vox the Vote
The Alumni Council has nominated Morton Kondracke '60 and John Replogle '88 for two vacancies on the Dartmouth Board of Trustees. Petition candidate Joseph Asch '79 will oppose Replogle for the second vacancy. Voting takes place March 10-April 7, 2010.
Giving to Dartmouth
In this turbulent economic climate, your annual fund gift is more important than ever to help sustain financial aid, leading-edge teaching and scholarship, and a vital Dartmouth experience for all students.
News
- Dartmouth wins National Engineers Week student video contest
- Parsons '10 named finalist for hockey's Kazmaier Award
Dartmouth in the News
- Dartmouth Claims Fame as Top Ivy League Producer of Olympic Talent (US News & World Report)
- Other schools look to Dartmouth for Haiti charity (USA Today)
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About Dartmouth
Dartmouth College has forged a singular identity. A member of the Ivy League, Dartmouth is a small, student-centered, undergraduate and graduate College, with three leading professional schools - Dartmouth Medical School, Thayer School of Engineering, and the Tuck School of Business. It is known for its commitment to excellence in undergraduate education. Dartmouth also awards degrees through the doctorate in 17 Arts and Sciences graduate programs and the professional schools.