Dartmouth ‘Intervenes’ in Peruvian Photography Archive

Professor Silvia Spitta and Dartmouth librarian Jill Baron traveled to Cuzco, Peru, to organize and catalogue more than 40,000 glass plate negatives made by the late indigenous Peruvian photographer Martín Chambi. Read more about Dartmouth ‘Intervenes’ in Peruvian Photography Archive

Jill Baron and Teo Chambi categorize glass-plate negatives

Dartmouth Leads the Ivies in Study Abroad

Dartmouth is the top-ranked Ivy League institution and sixth overall among doctorate-granting institutions for percentage of undergraduates studying abroad, according to a report released by the Institute of International Education. Read more about Dartmouth Leads the Ivies in Study Abroad

Dartmouth Students overlooking the French countryside

Ben Randolph ’15 Makes the Most of Faculty Accessibility

Ben Randolph ’15 is performing research with Associate Professor of Spanish Antonio Gómez, helping develop a new class, “Burning Red: Marx and Marxists in Literature and Philosophy,” which will examine Karl Marx and Marxists in literature and philosophy. Read more about Ben Randolph ’15 Makes the Most of Faculty Accessibility

Antonio Gómez and Ben Randolph '15

Obama’s Inauguration Poet to Read at Dartmouth

As part of Dartmouth’s celebration of Latin@ Heritage Month, poet Richard Blanco will give a reading on October 3. The event begins at 4:30 p.m. in Filene Auditorium of Moore Hall. Read more about Obama’s Inauguration Poet to Read at Dartmouth

Poet Richard Blanco

Tweeting Along the Path to Fluency in French and Spanish

Elizabeth Polli, director of the Spanish Language Program, is one of the Dartmouth faculty members who are leading language instruction into the 21st century with Twitter, blogs, and other Generation Y-friendly pedagogical techniques. Read more about Tweeting Along the Path to Fluency in French and Spanish

Director of the Spanish Language Program, Elizabeth Polli

Meet Dartmouth’s New Faculty: Sara Muñoz

Sara Muñoz comes to Dartmouth from Princeton University, where she earned her PhD. Muñoz, as an assistant professor of Spanish. Read more about Meet Dartmouth’s New Faculty: Sara Muñoz

New Dartmouth faculty member Sara Muñoz

Dartmouth Hosts Symposium on Latin-American Independence Movements

Dartmouth’s Department of Spanish and Portuguese will host a major international symposium, “The Independence Effect,” examining the influences behind independence movements in Latin America.  Read more about Dartmouth Hosts Symposium on Latin-American Independence Movements

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