The Phillips Family Award in Ethics is presented annually to an undergraduate from Dartmouth College who has demonstrated strength and interest in applied and professional ethics.
Join us during the last week of classes for a guided relaxation practice. In 30 minutes, it will feel like you have slept for several hours!
Meet on Baker Lawn or on Zoom.
Join us for a panel discussion about the histories, continuities, and legacies of the US-led global war on terror with Sunaina Maira, Madiha Tahir, and Helena Zeweri.
Loew Auditorium, Black Family Visual Arts Center, 5:00pm-6:00pm
Morgan Williams, Jr. discusses the first empirical estimate of the race-specific effects of larger police forces in the U.S. Andrew Samwick hosts; Herschel Nachlis moderates.
Oopik Auditorium, Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center, 5:00pm-7:00pm
Fake News and Narrative: Histories, Interventions, Controversies Lecture Series
**Please note this event will be in-person only, we are not authorize to stream or record this event
Colleen Glenney Boggs (Parents Distinguished Research Professor in the Humanities) will present a talk sponsored by the Political Economy Project. May 17 at 4:30, in Moore B03.