Thirty From Dartmouth Offered Fulbright Awards Students and alums in the record cohort continue to engage globally.
Rocky Hosts National Health Politics and Policy Conference Fifty scholars met at Dartmouth over the weekend.
Five Students Selected for Udall Foundation Awards The internships and scholarships are intended to strengthen Native nations.
Dartmouth Launches Davidson Institute for Global Security Gifts totaling $34 million seed research and engagement in a changing world order.
Inside the Honors Thesis Experience Working closely with faculty, undergraduates pursue ambitious research and creative projects.
Ben Vagle '22 Awarded a Knight-Hennessy Scholarship The co-author of a book on China will attend law school and pursue a PhD at Stanford.
America's long history of 'checks and balances' is being tested by Trump like rarely before "The framers were acutely aware of competing interests, and they had great distrust of concentrated authority," Professor John Carey says in an int
Why Is Trump Unilaterally Dismantling US Defenses? "Gutting the FBI weakens its ability to investigate foreign meddling, while firing the experts who help defend U.S.
Some see Trump weaponizing government in targeting of judge and Democratic fundraising site "The investigation of ActBlue makes clear that we're not in a fully democratic country," the James O.
Dartmouth Spotlights Economic Statecraft New pilot program focuses on the links between international security and economics.
Where Have All the Experts Gone? The Shifting Marketplace for Foreign Policy Ideas on Capitol Hill Daniel W. Drezner , Linda L. Fowler
Why parties can benefit from promoting occupational diversity in legislatures: Experimental evidence from three countries Mia Costa, Miguel M. Pereira