Dartmouth won the Ivy League Championship several times, and really, the campus and football went hand-in-hand as cultures.
Dartmouth College, 1956.
Dartmouth makes really witty put-downs about Harvard, and then Harvard forgets we exist.
So Dartmouth is a small liberal arts college.
After Dartmouth College, I worked on Wall Street during a period of time when inflation was notorious.
to Dartmouth College.
from Dartmouth , you wanted to be a forest ranger.
at Dartmouth and that was an easy way to get a date saying, "Oh well we'll have a Presidential Summit."
to socialize with the Dartmouth men, and many men recalled that they brought their deeds to the campus computing centers before or after the games
I guess at Dartmouth , it was about being a good user, right, and sharing things, but not using too much space for your programs that were not worth sharing.
He graduated from Dartmouth College with a degree in history and Stanford with degrees in law and business.
for Lifelong Education at Dartmouth College, Thayer School of Engineering, Brown University, Columbia Earth Institute, Williams College, Royal Institution,
I'm a Dartmouth guy, so I have to-- this is how the Dartmouth -Harvard rivalry works.
French at Dartmouth has calculated that um the average cost of active investors
Aisha Tyler: Dartmouth did kick them off of campus and the result was that Sigma Chi became the Tabard and it was just jam-packed with Blacks and Jews.
And specifically an assistant professor at Dartmouth University, John McCarthy decided to name this discipline
Corinne is our intern from Dartmouth University.
So football-- to say that football dominated Dartmouth 's culture during the 1960s is a bit of an understatement.
were also part of the Dartmouth network, which meant the women themselves were also computing, as well.
Part of why I love the Dartmouth case is because you really see this creation of masculine computing around football, around playing computing pranks,
I was an undergrad at Dartmouth in the 90s-- we had this vibrant computing culture of email.
For example-- and I'll use the Dartmouth case again.
and long ago was a Dartmouth student um I also want to introduce my colleague a
of final harra after they graduated from Dartmouth and converted a bus to run on vegetable oil so that they could get
There is a wonderful project out of Dartmouth University a couple of researchers are trying to develop tools that make, for instance, drug facts much easier to understand, so following
and there were a group of scientists that gathered at Dartmouth University to start a new discipline, a scientific
Other cards contain the programs of his colleagues at Dartmouth College, where he is a professor in the math department.
during the 1960s, Dartmouth is still men only as an undergraduate institution.
And during the 1960s, Dartmouth is almost exclusively white as an institution-- that those white men would be the future leaders
So John Kemeny goes on to become president of Dartmouth College, and in 1966, the college is dedicating its brand
But then, I saw Dartmouth and I thought, haha, I'm onto something here.
So at this time, Dartmouth -- in the early 60s, Dartmouth has almost exclusively white students.
So I remember I gave a lecture on this at Dartmouth Film School.
Excalibur was an early social networking technology developed at Dartmouth College.
In those days, Dartmouth sysprog sounded tantalizing to me, the way lead singer sounded to some of my classmates.
He called his proposal "A Proposal for the Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence."
Now, many of the Dartmouth conference participants had their own view about how to best approach artificial intelligence.
The analogy I use in the book is Dartmouth in the '60s teaching basic.
And the effort for-- the movement for starting this started at Dartmouth , actually.
We took a poll at this conference at Dartmouth .
Robert is a study leader for energy policy at Dartmouth Ilead.
He founded software firm DTSS Incorporated while at Dartmouth College, where he was assistant professor of mathematics and associate director of the computation center.
And I took all my exams and everything to go to Dartmouth , which is the equivalent of Annapolis in Britain, and passed all the exams,
to move quickly this impatience i interviewed a french professor at dartmouth college who told me that she
So if you look back at the document proposing this famous AI symposium at Dartmouth in the '50s,
I am maybe an atypical historian in that I was a math major at Dartmouth .
John Kemeny, then the president of Dartmouth , had co-written the computer language BASIC in 1964, inspiring a generation of student programmers who got
They built this extraordinary Dartmouth timesharing system.
He also joined the faculty at Tuck, Dartmouth 's business school, one of the first business schools in the country.
You've got Cornell, and you've got Dartmouth -- and lots of people at MIT.