Tue
Oct 29
2024
Room 001, Rockefeller Center, 4:30pm-6:00pm
The Department of History welcomes professor of history and archaeology François-Xavier Fauvelle, Collège de France, for the Robert F. Allabough 1934 Memorial Lecture in History.
Fri
Oct 18
2024
Baker-Berry Library, Berry Main Street Brickway, All Day
Since achieving independence in 1804, Haiti has faced a tumultuous history marked by political upheaval, yet Haiti remains resilient and continues to persevere.
Wed
Oct 16
2024
Rollins Chapel, 8:00pm-10:00pm
"Serious and seductive," (NYT) the vocalist blends jazz, African rhythms and poignant storytelling. Let her breathtaking voice be your guide.
Tue
Oct 8
2024
Hanover Inn Grand Ballroom, 4:30pm-7:00pm
Join us for the Annual Off-Campus Programs Fair in the Hanover Inn Grand Ballroom. Faculty and staff will be available to answer all of your questions about study away!
Mon
Oct 7
2024
Dartmouth Hall 105, 6:00pm-7:30pm
Patrick Chamoiseau is a renowned poet, novelist, and essayist whose works, translated globally, have earned him numerous prestigious awards.
Tue
Sep 24
2024
Filene Auditorium, Moore Building, 5:00pm-6:00pm
Join us for "Reimagining a New American Democracy, Racial Equity, and the Constitution," a 2024 Election Speaker Series event featuring Sherrilyn Ifill.
Mon
Sep 23
2024
Allen Street & Sawtooth Kitchen, 8:00pm-9:00pm
Honoring John Coltrane's birthday and the next generation of artists who kept his legacy alive throughout the 1970s and '80s.
Mon
Sep 23
2024
Loew Auditorium, Black Family Visual Arts Center, 7:30pm-9:15pm
Adapted from Alexandra Fuller's acclaimed memoir, this story of childhood wonder and political upheaval centers on a young white girl in apartheid Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).
Mon
Sep 23
2024
Loew Auditorium, Black Family Visual Arts Center, 5:00pm-6:45pm
Adapted from Alexandra Fuller's acclaimed memoir, this story of childhood wonder and political upheaval centers on a young white girl in apartheid Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).
Sun
Sep 22
2024
Loew Auditorium, Black Family Visual Arts Center, 7:00pm-9:15pm
RaMell Ross directs this arrestingly gorgeous adaptation of Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer Prize winner about the perils of Black boyhood in Jim Crow-era Florida.