New York Times Op-Ed by President Emeritus James Wright.
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March 20, 2017
The Williams Prize, offered annually by The Historic New Orleans Collection and the Louisiana Historical Association since 1974, recognizes excellence in research and writing on Louisiana.
March 06, 2017
Professor Naaborko Sackeyfio Lenoch has been awarded a Frederick Burkhardt Residential Fellowship for Recently Tenured Scholars from the American Council of Learned Societies.
November 28, 2016
The Second Dartmouth History Institute is scheduled for May 29-June 2, 2018, on the theme of New Directions in Medieval Religious History
October 07, 2016
The Dartmouth Vietnam Project is a research and oral history program focused on the Vietnam War era, is now accepting applications for the 2017 cohort of student interviewers.
October 05, 2016
Vietnam War scholar Edward Miller relived a dramatic moment in the war alongside veteran and then-Secretary of State John Kerry last month when they tracked down the site of a controversial 1969 Viet Cong ambush on U.S. Swift boats under Kerry's command.
May 02, 2016
As Vietnam commemorates the 41st anniversary of Reunification Day, Tuoi Tre News sat down with a U.S. historian to discuss Vietnam-U.S. post-war relations and the ways the war in Vietnam are taught in each country.
April 06, 2016
Darrin M. McMahon is a cultural and intellectual historian and a leading proponent of a new and revitalized history in ideas.
January 29, 2016
The Council for European Studies (CES) Book Award Committee has awarded Udi Greenberg The Weimar Century the 2016 European Studies Book Award.
November 06, 2015
Lately, in the heated call for greater STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) education at every level, the traditional liberal arts have been needlessly, indeed recklessly, portrayed as the villain. And STEM fields have been (falsely) portrayed as the very opposite of the liberal arts.