The Dartmouth community, and the theater world at large, have lost a gifted and courageous leader. Lorna C. Hill '73, actress, playwright...
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July 14, 2020
Matthew Delmont, the Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor of History, has been named special advisor to President Philip J. Hanlon '77...
July 13, 2020
Dr. Shamell Bell is featured on Jacob's Pillow Talk presenting street dance activism, creating community health, and envisioning the future. Bell highlights "joy as a radical act" to build awareness and inspire change.
July 13, 2020
Chochotte's article, "The Twilight of Popular Revolutions: The Suppression of Peasant Armed Struggles and Freedom in Rural Haiti during the US Occupation, 1915-1934," published in The Journal of African American History was praised for contributing to a new portrayal of Haiti.
July 07, 2020
Assistant Professor Vaughn Booker announces the publication of a new book examining Black swing artists as race representatives and their roles in achieving social progress for African Americans. "Booker has provoked a powerful rethinking of African American religious history."
July 06, 2020
AAAS, the Department of Theater and the Dartmouth community are saddened to learn of the recent death of Lorna C. Hill '73. Ms. Hill was among the first Black women to graduate from Dartmouth and was a groundbreaking figure in Hanover, NH and the broader theatrical community.
June 12, 2020
Dr. Monica White Ndounou, Dept of Theater and Joshua Bennett of the Dept of English moderated a conversation with scholars Esther Armah, Ruha Benjamin, and Che Gossett on Wednesday, June 17. Sponsored by the Depts of AAAS and Theater.
March 19, 2020
On Thursday, March 5th, Lerone A. Martin, Associate Professor in Religion and Politics, Washington University in St. Louis, presented his newest work and met with students in Professor Booker's course.
March 05, 2020
When Celeste Jennings '18 arrived on campus from her home in Little Rock, Ark., she planned to be a fashion designer. "I definitely did not...
January 23, 2020
Vaughn Booker, Assistant Professor of AAAS and Religion, has two new publications in the "Journal of Africana Religions" and "The Immanent Frame."