Investiture 2017 Class Marshal: Farah Salam
Class Marshals for the Graduate Studies 2017 Investiture are selected on the basis of good citizenship, enthusiasm, integrity, and positive impact on others.
[more]Class Marshals for the Graduate Studies 2017 Investiture are selected on the basis of good citizenship, enthusiasm, integrity, and positive impact on others.
[more]The Graduate Community Award is presented annually to the graduate student who best exemplifies a deep commitment to serving the Dartmouth community. Past recipients have been recognized for participation in student governance, service on campus-wide committees, and the development and promotion of programs that enhance the academic and social options of the entire community.
[more]"I am interested in learning about how development is impacting the everyday life and culture of the Bhutanese. Specifically, my research focuses on the nomadic yak herders of Merak, a town in Bhutan. The Graduate Alumni Research Award allowed me to afford travel to Bhutan to live there for several months with a Bhutanese family.
[more]Courtney Banghart ’00, MALS ’07 shared stories of leadership and life lessons learned along the way. Current and former MALS students, faculty, and staff gathered over lunch at the Hanover Inn on August 22 to share memories of MALS, rekindle old friendships, and discover new ones at the 2016 MALS Alumni Association Luncheon and Meeting.
[more]For the past few weeks, award-winning filmmaker and Montgomery Fellow Thomas Allen Harris has been spending time at Dartmouth. And he’s made it a point to keep busy. Besides having intimate conversations with graduate students over lunch at the Montgomery House and teaching an undergraduate class every week, Harris’s experimental project, Digital Diaspora Family Reunion (DDFR), has created his own unique platform for interaction with the Dartmouth community.
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