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Dartmouth Expands Commitment to Middle-Income Families


May 12, 2021 by Susan J. Boutwell
Student loans eliminated for undergraduates from families earning $125,000 or less.
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Dartmouth has expanded its commitment to help students from middle-income families, ensuring full-tuition scholarships without loans for more undergraduates than ever and enhancing its ability to attract talented students from all income levels, President Philip J. Hanlon 77 announced today.
Speaking at an event marking the first anniversary of the rededication of The Call to Lead campaign to focus on student access as well as the establishment of the Presidential Commission on Financial Aid, President Hanlon thanked members of the Dartmouth community for committing $90 million in scholarship gifts since the spring of 2020, a record amount for a 12-month period. ....

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Dartmouth Working to Diversify Faculty, Elevate Faculty of Color


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January 18, 2021 by Susan J. Boutwell
A set of priorities is designed to infuse the campus culture with an anti-racist ethos.
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Dartmouth is taking concrete steps to diversify its faculty; create a pipeline to elevate Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) to leadership positions; make higher education more affordable to a greater number of students; and infuse its campus culture with an anti-racist ethos, says President Philip J. Hanlon 77, on the holiday celebrating the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
President Hanlon, his senior leadership team, and Matt Delmont, the Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor of History who in July was named special advisor to the president on matters of faculty equity, diversity, and inclusivity, have been working to set priorities for the next five years and to pursue new diversity and inclusivity initiatives that will ....

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