
Throughout this summer, I have been able to dive into the world of late 19th-century Georgian politics through research in the History department.

Throughout this summer, I have been able to dive into the world of late 19th-century Georgian politics through research in the History department.
When I think of "old" at Dartmouth, I think of the many parts of campus that are rich in history. So this week, I went around to a couple of locations on campus to capture some of the historical parts of campus and their history.
I took my HIST 79: Postwar Japan class with Professor Ericson, and I thoroughly enjoyed learning about Japan from a foreign perspective.
What learning about Japan taught me about Dartmouth's unique academic programmes
In the next part of my posts about various libraries around campus, now’s the time to focus on Sanborn Library – one of the coziest places to be.
I have known a simple fact for most of my academic life: I would rather take an exam than write a paper.
It’s Dartmouth’s 250th anniversary, and in its time, it’s seen some radical transformations in the world around it.
This summer I took one of my favorite classes to date: a history seminar called Race, Ethnicity, and Immigration in US History.
Professor Monahan, early modern trade extraordinaire, is an expert on Russian history. She’s also an expert climber. This summer in HIST 54, my friend Rachel and I (along with our eleven other classmates) heard about her exploits in both.