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Coeducation in Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, began in 1972 when Dartmouth College president John G. Kemeny installed a year-round program ensuring women's admission to the college. Kemeny's action created significant controversy among alumni and male students.
As of 2005, sponsored project awards to Dartmouth faculty research amounted to $169 million. [2] This list also includes the "Wheelock Succession", [3] [4] the nineteen individuals who have served as president of Dartmouth College. Active faculty members are highlighted in green.
By the mid-1900s, the Dartmouth chapter of Chi Phi was having some issues with its national charter. Some of these disagreements are alleged to have regarded the admission of an African-American student into the Dartmouth chapter, in violation of Chi Phi rules of the time. In 1968 the house finally disassociated from the national fraternity.
The Dragon Society or Society of Dragons was established as a senior men's secret society at Dartmouth College. [1] [2] Because it is a secret society, little verifiable information is available about its activities, membership, and organizational structure.
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The Hopkins Center. Hopkins Center for the Arts at Dartmouth College is located at 4 East Wheelock Street in Hanover, New HampshireThe center, which was designed by Wallace Harrison and foreshadows his later design of Manhattan's Lincoln Center, is the college's cultural hub. [1]
Trustees of Dartmouth College v. Woodward , 17 U.S. (4 Wheat.) 518 (1819), was a landmark decision in United States corporate law from the United States Supreme Court dealing with the application of the Contracts Clause of the United States Constitution to private corporations .
Dartmouth has a historical connection and affiliation with Lewiston-based liberal arts college, Bates College, [20] [21] that includes similar traditions such as the Dartmouth Challenge, [22] dual engineering programs, campus parallels [23] and an athletic rivalry. The tradition of Winter Carnival is the oldest in the United States, which is ...