"Since graduating from Dartmouth with a degree in African and African-American Studies, I went on to receive a Master's in Teaching Social...
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February 29, 2016
"After graduating, I taught 3rd grade at an all-girls charter elementary school in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn for two years through Teach for...
February 08, 2016
A faculty panel was held on the topic of "Teaching Why Black Lives Matter." AAAS-affiliated faculty Aimee Bahng and Abigail Neely were among the panelists.
August 12, 2015
"After I graduated, my first position was as Assistant Director of Admissions at Dartmouth. I served as a liaison to the African American...
June 17, 2015
The Focus on Faculty Q&A is part of an ongoing series of interviews exploring what keeps Dartmouth professors busy inside—and outside—the classroom. Read interviews with AAAS core faculty member Reena Goldthree and affiliated faculty members Michael Chaney and George Trumbull....
May 14, 2015
Synthia Saint James (whose work is featured on the AAAS web site) came to Dartmouth to lead a workshop on designing book covers.
May 14, 2015
Nana A. Adjeiwaa-Manu ('16) organized a workshop with the New York City-based arts collective the Peace Poets, followed by a performance showcase dedicated to exploring artistic responses to police brutality....
May 14, 2015
During a three-day visit to Dartmouth, Director Abderrahmane Sissako was presented with the 2015 Dartmouth Film Award after a screening of his most recent film, Timbuktu.
February 17, 2015
Dartmouth's new Spring course, 10 Weeks, 10 + Professors: #BlackLivesMatter, has been receiving coverage in the national news media, including a recent piece on CNN.com.
December 05, 2014
Around the country, protestors have been gathering to voice their concern over violence against black Americans by police officers. Last night, one of those protests was held in Hanover.