Freedom Summer, 1964
"The quest for civil rights has never been easy, and 50 years ago this summer all eyes were on Mississippi," says Religion professor Randall Balmer.
[more]"The quest for civil rights has never been easy, and 50 years ago this summer all eyes were on Mississippi," says Religion professor Randall Balmer.
[more]Professor Susan Ackerman ’80 recently spoke with Dartmouth Now about her work, her taste in mysteries, and what about her surprises people.
[more]Isha V. Flores '14, who graduated with High Honors in Religion, with her thesis advisor, Professor Ronald M. Green.
[more]Professor Susannah Heschel has been elected to the American Society for the Study of Religions (ASSR). This is an interdisciplinary group of about 100 members who are chosen on the basis of their scholarly accomplishments, their comparative interests, and their collegiality with peers.
[more]Professor Ronald M. Green was interviewed on NPR's All Things Considered about the ethical implications of reports that primitive human sperm can be made out of skin cells, an advance that could someday help infertile men have children.
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