Religion in the Academy
Executive Editor Zoe E. Dominguez considers religion as an academic discipline.
Executive Editor Zoe E. Dominguez considers religion as an academic discipline.
President William Jewett Tucker, a theologian by training, remade Dartmouth and brought it into the 20th century by remaking the curriculum, broadening the College’s base of students, and stripping Dartmouth of narrow parochialism.
Oxford Correspondent Rachel T. Gambee provides an update on Dartmouth’s Wheelock House and Society.
Hanover native and Executive Editor James D. Eiler considers the place of religion in the Upper Valley community.
Lintaro P. Donovan provides an LDS perspective on off-terms.
Senior Correspondent Jonathan G. Nicastro reviews the latest PEP event: a debate, albeit a staged one!
Imam Abdul Rahman Latif becomes an Associate Director of the Tucker Center and a Muslim Chaplain at the College.
Senior Correspondent Jonathan G. Nicastro reviews Fashion Et Cetera’s spring show, “Gardens of Babylon.”
Senior Correspondent Kevin W. Berghuis considers Nina Jankowicz’s talk on disinformation and her time as head of the Department of Homeland Security’s Disinformation Board.
Executive Editor James D. Eiler reports and reflects on an anti-mandate event hosted by an alumni group.