In Dr Seuss' children's books, a commitment to social justice that remains relevant today (The Conversation)
MALS Chair, Donald E. Pease discusses the new Dr. Seuss book, What Pet Should I Get?
[more]MALS Chair, Donald E. Pease discusses the new Dr. Seuss book, What Pet Should I Get?
[more]When you write a biography about the creator of The Cat in the Hat and Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose, be prepared for pushback from the critics: the children for whom Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel, Class of 1925) is an icon and a hero.
[more]Dartmouth welcomed more than 100 researchers in American studies to campus for the 17th annual Futures of American Studies Institute.
[more]This Focus on Faculty Q&A is one in a ongoing series of interviews exploring what keeps Dartmouth professors busy inside—and outside—the classroom.
[more]The global status and future of study and research in the humanities take center stage Friday and Saturday, May 9 and 10, as scholars gather for the Dartmouth Humanities Summit.
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