The New Corporate Order
The influence of the Ivy League on American upper management is declining.
The influence of the Ivy League on American upper management is declining.
Speaking at Dartmouth’s Commencement exercises in 1953, President Dwight Eisenhower had this to say about openness to ideas you disagree with: Don’t join the book-burners….
The Union-Leader talks to Gina Barreca ’79, one the first women admitted to the College, about the early years of co-education
Scott Johnson ’73 writes at Powerline that the alumni behind Alumni Asking WTF “have a better sense of humor” than do those who run Alumni…
Kevin Pedersen ’05 pokes fun at The Review‘s coverage of the alumni Trustee election in his Daily Dartmouth cartoon.
Alumni Trustee petition candidate Todd Zywicki ’88 has this to say on The Review‘s recent study finding that Democrats outnumber Republicans at Dartmouth 12.5 to…
Human-caused global warming is an incontrovertible fact, Dickey Center director Kenneth Yalowitz said. “The scientific facts are no longer in doubt,” he wrote in the…
In an April 5th speech here in New York, President Wright said, “The criticism that Dartmouth has a ‘speech code’ derives from the position taken…
Today’s edition of The Dartmouth Review is now available online. In this issue: Dartmouth’s 12.5-to-one ratio of Democrats to Republicans, and what that means. A…
Kapil Kale ’07 made a feeble attempt in yesterday’s D to explain the presence of liberal bias among the professoratti. Feeble, I say, because he…