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Books

New titles from Dartmouth writers (January/...
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Campus

A Tuck professor brings new meaning to the...
Student EMTs are the real deal.
LaMar Bunts becomes the College’s first CTO.

Continuing Ed

A psychotherapist on the ’shroom boom
A new city councilor on the value of local government
A new ambassador on cyber threats
A comic actor on a laugh-filled life

Features

Lawyer, environmentalist, and river rat Dan...
When pilot Nathaniel Johansson ’18 had to ditch in the Pacific, no problem. The real nightmare came during a frantic rescue operation to pluck him from the ocean.
How a soccer kid from Berkeley journeyed coast to coast and became Dartmouth’s 19th president
Long before he cofounded Alcoholics Anonymous, Robert Smith, class of 1902, fought demons of his own making.

Letters

Readers write, react, and respond. (May/June...
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Look Who’s Talking

Vice Chair, Student Worker Collective at...
Nurse and health liaison, Dick’s House
Assistant Director, Native American Program
Director of Athletics and Recreation

Voices in the Wilderness

New director Brent Reidy ’05 focuses on...
Playwright Celeste Jennings ’18 explores family dynamics.
Geologist Edward Grew ’66 keeps making discoveries.
Mike Gillis ’12 slices and dices the news as head writer at ‘The Onion.’

Web Extras

These excerpts from Leighton Rogers’ journal...
Higher ed—including Dartmouth—could play a critical role in the cohesion of American society.
An architect’s detective work takes him on a personal odyssey.

Photo Galleries

Nathaniel Johansson ’18 encountered engine failure over the Pacific. These photos show how he managed to survive.
Behind the scenes of our feature on Dartmouth dogs.
More images of the Connecticut River from above
Hanover Country Club, r.i.p.

Portfolio

Always Faithful
An excerpt from “War and American Life,” a collection of essays about U.S. veterans
Awash in Memories
Playwright Celeste Jennings ’18 explores family dynamics.
Supply and Demand

How the dismal science morphed into freakonomics and made econ the College’s most popular major

John C. Rhead ’67
A psychotherapist on the ’shroom boom

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