Sociology Public Event How do policy makers envision women’s “empowerment” within authoritarian democracies? This talk thinks through this pressing question by focusing on India.
For The Annual Zarbin Memorial Lecture the Classics Department is welcoming Ellen Perry, from the College of the Holy Cross to speak on "Tinted Antiquity,".
Class of 1930 Room, Rockefeller Center, 4:45pm-6:30pm
Did you know there is such a thing as forensic linguistics? Dartmouth alum Tim Grinsell '05 describes how he uses his training in linguistics at Dartmouth in his law practice.
Our panel interrogates how media on and about the US-MX border creates messages that shape our understanding of border security, immigration, and everyday life in the borderlands
Please join us in The Link (Berry 180) for a supportive community writing workspace!
These 90-minute sessions will allow you to make progress on your work in a focused environment.
Loew Auditorium, Black Family Visual Arts Center, 7:00pm-8:30pm
After Liat is kidnapped on October 7th, her Israeli American family faces their own conflicting perspectives to fight for her release and the future of the places they call home.