Tibetan and Himalayan Lifeworlds Exhibit
An exhibit in Baker-Berry Library from January 6-March 31, 2017, provides a window onto the unique culture and environment of the ‘Roof of the World'.
[more]An exhibit in Baker-Berry Library from January 6-March 31, 2017, provides a window onto the unique culture and environment of the ‘Roof of the World'.
[more]STORIFY: Five days of science and policy View Flickr pictures from the event
[more]Rauner Special Collections Library and “Pole to Pole,” an environmental studies course taught by Institute of Arctic Studies Director Ross Virginia that examines climate change in the polar regions through the lens of history, exploration and science. Fifty-one Dartmouth students shared their research to produce this exhibit exploring Shackleton and the Antarctica of his time.
[more]October 5, 2015 The Honorable Aharon Barak is the retired President of the Supreme Court of Israel. He has been described by Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan as "the judge or justice in my lifetime whom, I think, best represents and has best advanced the values of democracy and human rights, of the rule of law and of justice.”
[more]The Ledyard Canoe Club is the lead sponsor of the “Dartmouth Explorers Symposium: Adventure, Learning, and Leadership on the World’s Rivers and Oceans,” from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. in 105 Dartmouth Hall, April 24, 2015. The event will feature Dartmouth (and Ledyard) alumni who have been part of historic journeys, from the first descent of Tibet’s Tsangpo River in 2002, to the 1964 National Geographic Danube and Sea of Japan expeditions.
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