Men's Rowing Places 20th at Head of the Charles Oct 22, 2008
Dartmouth College 32. College of the Holy Cross 33. (Gwsports.com)
North baseball standouts commit to D-1 programs Oct 20, 2008
McArdle, who has 28 career pitching wins for the Stars, will play at tradition-rich Stanford University and Piersma, a strong-armed catcher, will play at Dartmouth College, a member of the Ivy League. The two seniors are also outstanding students boasting perfect 4. (Sioux City Journal, IO)
Frazer Still Feeling A 'Little Fuzzy' Oct 20, 2008
The Connecticut College coed sailing team, ranked eighth in the Sailing World National Poll, finished eighth out of 20 teams at this weekend's Captain Hurst Regatta at Dartmouth College. Boston College won with 97 points; the Camels scored 199. (Yahoo News -- Auto Racing)
Insights series to begin at Scituate Library Oct 17, 2008
Steve Ledbetter, a musicologist and former Dartmouth College professor, will explore works with the theme national treasures that form the orchestra s opening night program Sunday, Nov. 1, at the Duxbury Performing Arts Center: Copland s Fanfare for the Common Man and Lincoln Portrait, Gershwin s An American in Paris, and Dvorak s Symphony No. 6. Aimed at adults and teens, Insights one-hour explorations of classical music are led by ASO musicians and combine performance, commentary and... (Scituate Mariner, MA)
Around Town -- Fall brings back memories Oct 17, 2008
For the first week, Steve Ledbetter, a renowned musicologist and former Dartmouth College professor, explores the musical works that form the orchestra s opening night program. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for age 18 and under. (Scituate Mariner, MA)
Will Fiscal Crisis Crush Ailing U.S. Auto Biz? Oct 15, 2008
Richard A. D'Aveni, a professor of strategic management at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, said he's not buying either company's story. Both, he said, should seek bankruptcy protection. (ABC News -- Business)
Paul Krugman of Princeton Wins Nobel Prize in Economics for Trade Analysis Oct 14, 2008
Krugman's selection was somewhat of a surprise, said , professor of economics at Dartmouth College. It's well deserved but it's earlier than I thought he would get it,'' said Irwin, who added that he didn't think politics played a role in the decision. (Bloomberg -- Latin America)
High-flying hedge fund falls back to earth Oct 14, 2008
After graduating from Dartmouth College, he took a job at Fidelity. By age 25, he was managing a $500 million mutual fund. (International Herald Tribune -- Business)
Homecoming award winners Oct 14, 2008
He went on to earn a Master of Business Administration degree in finance at Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.H. Jensen and his wife, Cheryl, who died on June 3, raised four children. Jensen was named to the Board of Directors of the ISU Foundation in 2001. (Pocatello Idaho State Journal, ID)
Obituary: Patricia O'Connell Oct 14, 2008
and as reference librarian at the Baker Library at Dartmouth College in Hanover, N.H.. For 10 years the O Connell s raised their two children in Geneva, Switzerland. (Beacon Villager, MA)
Behind the Scenes: Former businessman turned playwright hits the big time with popular musical comedy Oct 13, 2008
native majored in mathematics at Dartmouth College where he was All-East in track, and All-Ivy in football as a tight end. He tried out for the Chicago Bears for a month before he was cut. (La Crosse Tribune, WI)
Vermont inn brews Yankee spirit, English pints Oct 12, 2008
The inn dominates the short commercial stretch of Norwich's Main Street, which has little to offer shoppers besides the excellent Norwich Bookstore and the quirky Dan & Whit's general store, where a sign asserts, "If we don't have it, you don't need it." A mile away across the Connecticut River, Hanover, N.H., has a larger shopping district, full of quirky shops catering to Dartmouth College students and their parents. Norwich, in fact, circles in Dartmouth's orbit, as we discovered when we... (Boston Globe)
Gov. Howard Dean to Campaign for Change in Vermont and New Hampshire, Says Democratic National Committee Oct 11, 2008
Hanover, NH DARTMOUTH COLLEGE AND COMMUNITY RALLY Dartmouth College, Top of the Hop Lebanon St, between South Main St nt St Hanover, NH Event Time: 3:00 PM * For more information contact Kate Bedingfield with the Jeanne Shaheen for Senate Campaign at (603) 361-8036. Concord, NH COORDINATED CAMPAIGN PHONE BANK VISIT NH Democratic Party HQ 2 1/2 Beacon St Concord, NH Event Time: 5:30 PM * For more information contact Katie List with the NHDP at (603) 219-6391. (PR Newswire)
Match college with mascot Oct 10, 2008
The Montana Standard. The Montana Standard. (Montana Standard, MT)
Angry McCain loses cool Oct 10, 2008
"Boy, the group I was sitting with all really picked up on that. They said it was gratuitously nasty," said Linda Fowler, professor of government at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire. "I'd say Obama just seemed to be in command of the room in a way that I'd expected McCain to be. He didn't do badly as such. But he didn't make the sale. Someone with me used the phrase 'grumpy old man'," she said. (The Age, Australia)
SUNY Cobleskill Hires Mens Basketball Coach Oct 10, 2008
During the 2002-03 academic year he was an assistant at Ivy League member Dartmouth College in Hanover, NH where he helped land the 2003 Ivy League Freshman-of-the-Year. In 2001-02 he served as an assistant at Atlantic Sun Conference member Campbell University in Buies Creek, North Carolina. (FOX23 News, NY)
Field hockey loses in closing second of game Oct 10, 2008
The UNH women's field hockey team suffered a stunning and heartbreaking 3-2 lost Thursday night against Dartmouth College at Memorial Field. It was the Wildcats sixth loss in the past seven games. (The New Hampshire, NH)
Bulldogs Fare Well In NCAA Academic Progress Oct 10, 2008
Men's Tennis Ball State University Belmont University Bucknell University Colgate University College of the Holy Cross Columbia University-Barnard College Cornell University Creighton University Dartmouth College Fairfield University Fordham University Gonzaga University Lafayette College Lehigh University Louisiana State University Northwestern University Princeton University Robert Morris University St. Bonaventure University U.S. Naval Academy University of Dayton University of Delaware... (Gozags.com)
Howard Dean to visit N.H. Oct 10, 2008
MANCHESTER Former Vermont Governor and current Chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Howard Dean, will return to New Hampshire this Monday for a voter registration drive at Keene State College, a community event with students at Dartmouth College and a Democratic Coordinated Campaign phone bank in Concord ... Event: Dartmouth College Community Event with Governor Howard DeanWhere: Dartmouth College, Top of the Hop, Hanover, NHDoors Open 3:00pmProgram Begins 3:30pm. (Seacoast New Hampshire)
Democrat scores at critical task of connecting with audience Oct 8, 2008
"We in New Hampshire saw him do a lot of these meetings," said Dartmouth College political scientist Linda Fowler. "What was memorable about them was his physical energy, his willingness to say unexpected things. . . . None of that McCain was in evidence last night.". (Boston Globe)
Nader brings campaign to NH Oct 8, 2008
HANOVER, N.H. (AP) -- Ralph Nader brought his presidential campaign to New Hampshire, criticizing the networks for freezing him out of the national debates and urging Dartmouth College students to get involved. Speaking at Dartmouth on Monday, Nader denounced the economic rescue plan, saying it rewarded corporations and speculators, instead of prudent savers and institutions. (Concord Monitor)
Dinesh D'Souza Oct 6, 2008
He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Dartmouth College in 1983. Advertising Top Searches. (Townhall.com)
Check credit market to see if bailout works Oct 5, 2008
"Uncertainty is really anathema to the financial markets," says Robert Hansen, senior associate dean of the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College. Because banks can't borrow or raise capital, they can't or won't lend, and that's starting to hit consumers, businesses, and state and local governments. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Business)
Wells Fargo agrees to buy Wachovia, touching off battle with Citigroup Oct 4, 2008
"Wells' deeper and more considered due diligence has probably revealed fewer risky assets and a larger number of higher valued assets than originally thought," said Anant Sundaram, professor of finance at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College in an e-mail. "Although it is still too early to tell," Sundaram said, "this could presage a significant shift in market sentiment toward the value of companies such as Wachovia, and may suggest that there has been an overreaction in the... (Boston Globe)
Russia's bid to control Caspian energy Oct 4, 2008
Yalowitz directs the Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth College. Copyright 2008 Globe Newspaper Company. (Boston Globe)
IT execs lead in a world mined with stereotypes Oct 3, 2008
"I'm choosing between a technical and managerial path and being pulled in a lot of directions," said Greene, who earned a degree in biochemistry and molecular biology from Dartmouth College and has done graduate work in computer science ... " She said she was attending the conference's Women in Technology session because there were few women at her company and she was hoping for some perspective from women in other industries facing similar issues. "I'm choosing between a technical and... (SearchCIO.com)
John Lott: Economists Raise Concerns About Bailout... Oct 3, 2008
senior associate dean and professor at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, summed up his view this way. Does this justify some government intervention to jumpstart the market. (Fox News)
Track & Field Oct 3, 2008
Former Stony Brook University track and field standout Roger Gill ('95) was honored by the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) yesterday when the organization posthumously awarded him its first ECAC Commissioner's Award at the 2008 ECAC Honors Dinner held at the Crowne Plaza in Albany, N.Y. He was honored along with Kathy Slattery Phillips, the late Sports Information Director at Dartmouth College. Gill's 10-year old daughter, Gabriella, accepted the award on his behalf. (Goseawolves.org)
Global artists reassess African womanhood in Wellesley College exhibit Oct 3, 2008
Comprising over 100 prints, photos, sculptures, paintings, textiles and videos by artists from around the world, it was organized by the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College. Informative but rarely didactic, this show offers three distinct kinds of art to illustrate its main premise: until recently, black and Africa-descended women have been depicted by everyone but themselves with troubling results. (Wellesley Townsman, MA)
Demographics shift could color how N.H. votes Oct 3, 2008
"We've had this huge sea change," says Dean Spiliotes, a former political science professor at Dartmouth College who runs a political blog, nhpoliticalcapital. com. (USA Today)
Fresh challenge for Paulson Sep 24, 2008
But events have demonstrated that the 62-year-old alumni of Dartmouth College has a firm place at the policy table. Whatever he set his mind to, he usually succeeded. (BBC News -- Americas)
Young Workers, Virtual Problems Sep 23, 2008
com caught up with Eric Johnson, professor of operations management at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College to talk about the changes ahead. Forbes. (Forbes -- Technology)
Ex-gridiron guy Paulson set to tackle Street's woes, friends say Sep 23, 2008
Education: Bachelor's degree in English, Phi Beta Kappa, All Ivy, All East football player, Dartmouth College; MBA, Harvard University. Experience1970-1972: staff assistant to assistant secretary of Defense, Pentagon. (USA Today -- Money)
2008 High-Level Conference on Humanitarian Affairs Reforms Organised by ACUNS in Marseilles Sep 22, 2008
MARSEILLE, France, September 22 /PRNewswire/ -- - - The Academic Council on the United Nations System Founded in 1987 at the Dartmouth College, the mission of the Academic Council on the United Nations System consists in offering guidelines for strategic policies and supporting efforts to reform the United Nations Organization. We develop or participate in international campaigns and initiatives aimed at improving international cooperation, the development of academic networks and supporting... (PR Newswire)
Dartmouth remembers Paulson as tenacious tackle Sep 22, 2008
HANOVER, N.H. (AP) -- As Congress tackles the biggest bailout since the Great Depression, some Dartmouth College alumni are remembering the tackles Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson used to make on the football field. Paulson, who graduated from Dartmouth in 1968, was an All-East offensive tackle during what were glory years for Big Green football. (Concord Monitor)
Cross Country: Freshman finishes first in Dartmouth Sep 22, 2008
The women ran a split squad Saturday, resting most of their top runners after an impressive showing at the highly competitive Dartmouth Invitational at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire last week. The women's squad was led by sophomore Jill Buck, who placed 26th overall in 19 minutes flat. (Northeastern News, MA)
International University of Japan: GSIM Appoints New Leadership Team Sep 22, 2008
The Graduate School of International Management (GSIM), was started in 1988 in collaboration with the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth College, USA, becoming the first U.S. style business school in Japan. With the aim of developing global business leaders for the future, the program is built upon a curriculum which focuses on the comparative analysis of global issues from a Japan-Asia perspective, while also adhering to the high standards set for a global MBA education. (JCN Network, Japan)
Solar earns Portsmouth Criterium men's pro victory Sep 22, 2008
Carr, a former soccer player in high school at Dartmouth College who became a cycler her junior season, was thrilled to win for the first time, but more thrilled about her team, which included second-place finisher Eve McNeill, Raymond's Samantha Newman and Debony Diehl, winning. Carr, a Category 2 rider, credited her teammates for her winning her first race. (Seacoast New Hampshire)
Paulson Oversees Historic Government Intervention Sep 20, 2008
Hank Paulson, a graduate of Dartmouth College and Harvard Business School, arrived at the Treasury Department in the summer of 2006 following a long career at Goldman Sachs. An Illinois native, Paulson had started in Goldman's Chicago office in 1974 and rose through the ranks over 25 years to become chairman and CEO.. (ABC News -- Wire)
Rams to Take on Brown, Raise Funds for Grassroot Soccer Sep 20, 2008
"I feel it is a VERY worthwhile cause and one I have close ties to with as two of the founders - Methembe Ndlovu (Bulawayo, Zimbabwe) and Dr. Tommy Clark (Hanover, NH) - are former Dartmouth players from Dartmouth College who played there when I was an assistant coach there from 1990-1995. I also have one of my former players from the University of Chicago, Stuart Phelps, who is in South Africa right now training in preparation for his work with Grassroot Soccer. They have worked hard to bring... (Gorhody.com)
LeMaitre Vascular Appoints John J. O'Connor to Its Board of Directors Sep 19, 2008
He is a graduate of Suffolk University and has attended the Harvard Business School's Leadership in Professional Service Firms program and the executive M.B.A. program at the Amos Tuck School at Dartmouth College. LeMaitre Vascular expects that the appointment of Mr. O'Connor to its Board of Directors and Audit Committee will cause it to regain compliance with the Marketplace Rules of The Nasdaq Stock Market, which require that a majority of the Company's Board of Directors be independent and... (Primezone Releases)
Campus calendar Sep 17, 2008
Tonight Opening of "Black Womanhood" The Davis Museum and Cultural Center at Wellesley College launches "Black Womanhood: Images, Icons, and Ideologies of the African Body" tonight with an opening that features Barbara Thompson, former curator of African, Oceanic, and Native American Collections at the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College, and a performance by Zili Misik, an ensemble that takes its repertoire from diasporic rhythm and song. The exhibit displays more than 100 sculptures, ,... (Boston Globe)
Study suggests BPA link to health issues Sep 17, 2008
Two Dartmouth College analysts of medical research said it raises questions but provides no answers about whether the ubiquitous chemical is harmful. Don't Miss. (CNN)
Reardon Awarded ECAC Award of Valor Sep 17, 2008
This year's winners are Liz Mancuso (Dartmouth College), Casey Pereira (University of Rhode Island), (Brown University), and Dave Taraschi (Rutgers-Camden). They will receive their awards on Sunday, September 28, at the ECAC Convention Honors Dinner at the Albany Crowne Plaza. (Brownbears.com)
U.S. drug regulators defend safety of chemical Sep 17, 2008
Two Dartmouth College analysts of medical research said the study, which does not prove that BPA caused the health problems, raised questions but provided no answers about whether the chemical is harmful. Today in Health & Science. (International Herald Tribune)
Cross Country Sep 16, 2008
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Pereira Receives ECAC Award of... Sep 16, 2008
This year's other winners are Liz Mancuso (Dartmouth College), Conor Reardon (Brown University) and Dave Taraschi (Rutgers-Camden). Each of the four recipients will receive their awards on Sunday, September 28, at the ECAC Convention Honors Dinner at the Albany Crowne Plaza. (Gorhody.com)
Together (9/15/08) Sep 15, 2008
graduated from The Winsor School and Dartmouth College with a bachelor's degree in government ... Darren, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gastrock of Anchorage, is a graduate of Dimond High School and Dartmouth College with a bachelor's degree in government and psychology. (Anchorage Daily News)
N.H. group makes progress on ethanol production Sep 15, 2008
HANOVER Researchers at Dartmouth College and an affiliated company say they have taken a significant step in the quest to make ethanol from wood, grass and other cellulosic plant material. The researchers genetically altered a bacterium so less of it is needed to make ethanol. (Seacoast New Hampshire)
Women's Cross Country Wins Dartmouth Invitational Sep 14, 2008
The women combined for a score of 51 points, defeating Northeastern (73), Boston University (75), Dartmouth College (76), Maine (115), Monmouth (127), and UMass (170). Freshman (Stoddard, NH) came out strong for the Bears, earning the squad's highest finish with a time of 20:30. (Brownbears.com)
The Goldman touch Sep 14, 2008
KEVIN CARMICHAEL AND SINCLAIR STEWART. From Saturday's Globe and Mail. (Globe and Mail)
Genetically Engineered Thermophilic Bacterium: Researchers Advance Cellulosic Ethanol Production Sep 13, 2008
(Credit: Photo by Joseph Mehling / courtesy of Dartmouth College). Related Stories. (Science Daily)
Harland Financial Solutions To Be Featured on Alexander Haig's 21st Century Business Television Series on Fox Business Network on Sunday, September 14, 2008 Sep 13, 2008
The 21CBTV Series is also available at more than 90 prestigious college universities, including Carnegie Mellon University, Howard University, Dartmouth College and Georgetown University. For specific market-by-market air dates and times, please or e-mail. (Yahoo! Wire -- Entertainment News)
Jobs, Apple executives settle options lawsuit Sep 11, 2008
Espen Eckbo, the founding director of the Lindauer Center for Corporate Governance at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, said a derivative suit may be able to "force changes that otherwise might not have happened inside the firm." He noted, though, that he doesn't think this was the case here. The settlement cleans up a series of state and federal derivative lawsuits against Apple related to the company's 2006 disclosure that there were accounting problems with some of its stock... (MSNBC -- Business)
Apple executives settle options case Sep 11, 2008
Espen Eckbo, the founding director of the Lindauer Center for Corporate Governance at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, said a derivative suit may be able to force changes that otherwise might not have happened inside the firm. He noted, though, that he doesn't think this was the case here. (Globe and Mail -- Technology)
New Bacteria Could Make Cheaper Ethanol Sep 10, 2008
Naturally occurring bacteria can also ferment cellulose but they do it at lower temperatures that require the use of an expensive enzyme called cellulase, said Lee Lynd of Dartmouth College, an author of the study. The newly engineered bacterium, known as ALK2, can ferment all the sugars present in biomass and can do it at 122 degrees F (50 degrees C), compared with conventional microbes that cannot function above 98. (Planet Ark, United States)
MILITARY: Fixing injured brains and psyches Sep 10, 2008
The other project partners are Dartmouth College, Duke University, the University of South Carolina, the University of Cincinnati, the University of Maryland, Massachusetts General Hospital and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Contact staff writer Mark Walker at (760) 740-3529 or. (North County Times)
College drinking: Sep 10, 2008
Since it started in July, 129 college presidents have joined the initiative, including leaders of private schools such as Duke University, Dartmouth College and Johns Hopkins University, and public schools such as Ohio State University and the University of Maryland. In New Jersey, the presidents of Drew University, Montclair State University and Stevens Institute of Technology have joined the initiative. (NJ.com -- Times)
Civil Rights Commission to Examine Minority Success in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Undergraduate Disciplines Sep 9, 2008
Other experts will critique this theory and discuss successful STEM programs for minorities within selective universities and K-12 schools, including programs undertaken by corporations such as IBM. The panelists include: Dr. Richard Tapia, University Professor and Maxfield-Oshman Professor in Engineering at Rice University, dissertation director of many successful minority doctoral recipients in STEM, and recipient of the National Science Foundation Presidential Award for Excellence in STEM... (PR Newswire)
Kenya: Learning From the Obama Campaign [column] Sep 9, 2008
At Harvard I quickly met up with an old friend from my high school days Ceda Ogada, who had just completed his BA from Dartmouth College and it was a wonderful reunion and having him around was reassuring that I would not be alone all the time. (In the US, the equivalent of the LL.B termed JD is a post graduate course of 3 years). (allAfrica.com)
Top Ten Democratic Attacks on Obama Sep 9, 2008
Bill Clinton, Jan. 8, 2008, at Dartmouth College. 3. (Human Events Online)
LETTER: Intern looks back at hard summer well spent Sep 8, 2008
By Christian (Kobi) Tirey/WHS class of 07 and Dartmouth College class of 11/Sheffield West. Sun Sep 07, 2008, 11:59 AM EDT. (Winchester Star, MA, MA)
Outspoken war vet seeks to improve prosthetic arms Sep 7, 2008
He attended the N.C. School of Science and Mathematics for academically gifted teens, then got an English degree at Dartmouth College. Engineering was a second career of sorts. (News & Observer)
Dartmouth College's Board of Trustees Elects Five Alumni as New Trustees Sep 6, 2008
New Members Include Jeffrey R. Immelt '78, Sherri C. Oberg '82, T'86, John A. Rich '80, Steven Roth '62, T'63 and Diana L. Taylor '77 New Trustees Bring Diverse Expertise and Long Records of Service to the College HANOVER, N.H., Sept. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Five prominent alumni have been elected to the Board of Trustees of Dartmouth College, Board Chair Ed Haldeman announced today ... SOURCE Dartmouth College. (PR Newswire)
Candidates in NH's 2nd Congressional District Sep 6, 2008
EDUCATION - A.B. Dartmouth College, 1972 ... EDUCATION - Dartmouth College. (Concord Monitor)