Bruce Duthu ’80 on Promoting Social Justice
This Focus on Faculty Q&A is one in a ongoing series of interviews exploring what keeps Dartmouth professors busy inside—and outside—the classroom.
[more]This Focus on Faculty Q&A is one in a ongoing series of interviews exploring what keeps Dartmouth professors busy inside—and outside—the classroom.
[more]Simone Whitecloud (2014-2015)-(Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa) She received her PH.D in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Dartmouth College in April 2016. Her ecological research focuses on interactions between different plant species above tree line in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Plants living in such extreme conditions are likely to facilitate each other rather than compete for resources such as space, water, and nutrients. She is working to determine if plants are indeed experiencing facilitation.
[more]Professor N. Bruce Duthu talks about the new off-campus program that is going to be offered by Dartmouth College Native American Studies program, beginning the fall of 2015.
[more]Native American high school students are getting acquainted with college life, and with Dartmouth in particular, during this year’s weeklong College Horizons program.
[more]Professor Melanie Benson Taylor talks about the book that she is currently writing and shares some of her literary interests.
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