If Students Are Smart, They'll Major in What They Love
Dartmouth History professor Cecilia Gaposchkin writes that potential employers value a student's intelligence, creativity, and ability.
[more]Dartmouth History professor Cecilia Gaposchkin writes that potential employers value a student's intelligence, creativity, and ability.
[more]Abby Thornburg '15, who is working on an independent study project with Professor Susan Ackerman this term, has mounted a small exhibit in Rauner Library focused on her research topic, Dartmouth's Geneva Bibles.
[more]Mary-Jane Rubenstein (Wesleyan) will speak on "Multiverse Cosmologies & the Entanglement of Religion & Science" on Friday, April 10, 2015, at 4:15pm in 6 Steele Hall. Free and open to all.
[more]Tanya Luhrmann (Stanford) will visit classes and deliver the Annual James & David Orr Public Lecture on Culture and Religion:"Invisible Others: How People Experience the Same God Differently in Ghana, India, and the US." Thursday, April 16, 2015.
[more]A symposium honoring the careers of retiring Dartmouth Religion Professors Nancy K. Frankenberry and Ronald M. Green will be held on Saturday, May 30. 2015. Click title (above) for full schedule.
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