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Share May 20, 2021 by Office of Communications
Dartmouth honors the board chair emeritus for 70 years of leadership and service.
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Dartmouth today announced it will endow, expand, and name its globally recognized foreign relations fellows program in honor of John Rosenwald, Jr. 52, Tuck 53, chair emeritus of the Dartmouth Board of Trustees and counsel to generations of Dartmouth leaders.
The postdoctoral fellows program, piloted in 2012 with grant funding from the Carnegie Corporation of New York, brings to Dartmouth leading young scholars who are working on pressing, complex international security questions.
Rosenwald s friends and classmates have led a quiet campaign to raise $12 million to endow the program in tribute to his 70 years of leadership and service to Dartmouth.
May 12, 2021 by Susan J. Boutwell
Student loans eliminated for undergraduates from families earning $125,000 or less.
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Dartmouth has expanded its commitment to help students from middle-income families, ensuring full-tuition scholarships without loans for more undergraduates than ever and enhancing its ability to attract talented students from all income levels, President Philip J. Hanlon 77 announced today.
Speaking at an event marking the first anniversary of the rededication of The Call to Lead campaign to focus on student access as well as the establishment of the Presidential Commission on Financial Aid, President Hanlon thanked members of the Dartmouth community for committing $90 million in scholarship gifts since the spring of 2020, a record amount for a 12-month period.
May 10, 2021 by Aimee Minbiole
Honorary degrees will also go to scholars in the arts, education, and sciences.
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed 81 will deliver the main address and receive an honorary degree at Dartmouth s 2021 commencement. (Photo by Tony Rinaldo)
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Annette Gordon-Reed 81, a law scholar, MacArthur Fellow, and Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, will deliver the main address and receive an honorary degree at Dartmouth s 2021 commencement in Memorial Stadium, which starts at 11 a.m. on June 13. We are honored to have Annette Gordon-Reed as our commencement speaker this year, says President Philip J. Hanlon 77. With her groundbreaking scholarship, she joins a cohort of prominent honorary degree recipients whose work in the arts, economics, education, and science is transforming our world for the better.