The Richard D. Lombard '53 Public Service and the Paul L. '83 and Neil McGorrian Fellowships will allow Speers to complete a global health and emergency response fellowship after graduation.
News
June 02, 2017
Based on research conducted during an independent study funded by the Claire Garber Goodman Fund, Terence Hughes '17 presents his ethnographic findings on the staff perspective of Dartmouth in an op-ed piece in The Dartmouth....
May 15, 2017
"Reducing poverty among minority children, while not necessarily directly reducing discrimination exposure, would likely give children more material and social resources to help buffer the negative impacts of discrimination on their development and health."...
June 01, 2016
The recipient of this Award possesses intellectual curiosity, a commitment to the pursuit of new knowledge, a strong interest in teaching, and a sense of social responsibility to the academic community.
March 05, 2015
The funding provided by the NGS Waitt Grant will help Venkataraman and Kerby to develop a multi-camera array to measure and study morphological traits of wild primates.
December 19, 2014
The Anthropology Department is pleased to congratulate Colin Walmsley '15 of Fort MacLeod, Alberta, Canada, who has been named the 78th Rhodes Scholar in Dartmouth's History. As a double major in Anthropology and Government, Colin plans to use the scholarship to pursue a master's degree in social anthropology at Oxford.
November 25, 2014
The Anthropology Department congratulates anthropology major Karolina Krelinova ’14, who has been awarded the 2014 Runner-Up Prize by the John Sloan Dickey Center’s Chase Peace Prize committee. Each year, the Dickey Center awards the Peace Prize and Runner-Up Prize to senior theses or culminating projects that address “the subject of war, conflict resolution, the prospects and problems of maintaining peace, or other related topics”
November 12, 2014
The Anthropology Department extends warm congratulations to Miriam Jerotich '14 of Nairobi, Kenya, who has been named the 76th Rhodes Scholar in Dartmouth's History. As an Anthropology major, Miriam plans to use the scholarship to pursue a master's degree in women's studies at Oxford.
August 02, 2013
Emily Fletcher '13 double majored in anthropology and neuroscience. She will spend a year as a Presidential Fellow for the Dartmouth Center for Health Care Delivery Science.