Monthly Archive: January 2013

IGMP Monday Night Tea

It’s that time of year again; we’re getting together for our first Monday Night Tea of the year! And what better time than in the season of love? We’ll be hosting it again at Outreach House in Hanover (right across from the gym) – 11 S. Park St. from 7:00PM to 9:00PM on February 11th, …

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GWISE Fondue Social

Winter is in full swing, and what better way to warm up than a night of hot chocolate, wine, delicious fondue, and some good company? On Tuesday, February 12 GWISE (Graduate Women in Science and Engineering) will host a Fondue Social beginning at 7:00PM in Tom Dent Cabin (on the river near Ledyard Canoe Club). …

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2nd Annual Winter Carnival Chili Cook-Off

On Saturday 9th February from 3:00PM to 5:00PM, come to the Collis Patio to sample the best chili! Entrance is free with a donation to Fisher House. All proceeds go to Fisher House, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping wounded veterans. Sign up here if you would like to enter your chili!

Interdepartmental Tea – January 2013

We are pleased to announce the inaugural monthly inter-departmental tea! Come hang out with grad students from all departments. Tea and coffee will be provided, as well as some yummy snacks! Date: Friday, January 25th, 2013; 3:30PM Location: Faculty Lounge, 300 Kemeny Hall A big thank you to the math department for graciously agreeing to host …

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Geisel 2013 MLK Celebration: Community Panel

“Bridging Disparities and Overcoming Mistrust: Perspectives from Community-Based Organizations” Facilitators: Dr. Anubhav Kaul and Dr. William Boyle. Date: Thursday, January  24th, 2013; 6:00 PM Place: Chilcott Auditorium Facilitators will work with Panelists to: Describe their work with the patients and communities they serve Share their unique service strategies that help them and their organizations foster …

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The Monstrous Octopus: The Tentacles of Poverty

An all-campus interdisciplinary event on February 1st, 2012. Organized by the Geisel Chapter of Physicians for Human Rights, the Nathan Smith Society, the Tuck Center for Business & Society and others,  this promises to be an incredible event ranging from an art show/movie, a compelling keynote speaker (with lunch) and incredible breakout sessions, including with a …

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Rock Climbing at Green Mountain Climbing Center

Wednesday Night Rock Climbing at the Green Mountain Climbing Center in Quechee, Jan 23rd 6-8 pm. No experience necessary!  Come learn to climb or show us your skills. This event will be free to the first 10 grad students to sign up.  Sign Up here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AjUXG71Au8qVdGUyazhjTVpiQURoMWpRVll2U0o5TFE Questions?  Contact Regina Salvat.

Friday Night Skiing with the GSC

Every Friday night (4:00PM-8:00PM) for 3 weeks beginning January 18th, 2013 , the GSC is providing discounted skiing for graduate students at Whaleback Mountain! Each graduate student can get a lift ticket or hire equipment for just $10! Please head to the rental shop to receive your discount. Discounts are only valid with a Dartmouth Graduate I.D. For …

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Geisel 2013 MLK Celebration: Keynote Presentation

“Addressing Health Disparities: Moving Towards Social Justice in Medicine” Speaker: Roy Wade MD, PhD, MPH, Geisel 07 Date: Thursday, January 17th 2013; 6:00PM Place: Chilcott Auditorium Martin Luther King, Jr., once said, “Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in healthcare is the most shocking and inhumane.” The linkages between social inequity, civil rights, and …

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Geisel 2013 MLK Celebration: Miss Evers’ Boys Film and Discussion

Please join us for the first Geisel MLK Celebration Event of 2013! We will serve dinner, watch the film Miss Evers’ Boys and have a discussion. Facilitators: Charles Bay TDI ’13 and Ayobami Olufadeji Geisel ‘15 Date: Thursday, January 10th; 6:00PM Place: Chilcott Auditorium Have you ever wondered why patients are sometimes reluctant to seek …

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