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An Astrophysicist Works to Unlock a Galaxy's Greatest Mysteries
Rising to academic fame when she made a groundbreaking discovery—a rare type of galaxy distinguished by its uncharacteristic double-ringed elliptical structure—professor Mutlu-Pakdil works to solve the mysteries of the most peculiar phenomena of our universe.
A '24 Finds His Cadence in Mechanical Engineering
Wells '24 finds that his decision to major in mechanical engineering—a branch of engineering rooted in physical machines, force, and movement—was inextricably tied to his enduring love of biking.
A Captain and Commander Follows in Her Father's Footsteps
ROTC Company Commander and co-captain of women's varsity basketball, Karina Mitchell '23 looks to complete graduate work in biomedical engineering before pursuing a career as a military orthopedic trauma surgeon.
Exploring Life's Fundamental Mysteries Through Animation
Professor Jodie Mack uses her work in experimental animation to guide students in the use of art to think about life and what it means to be alive.
A First-Gen Student Pivots, Courtesy of the Dartmouth Curriculum
Pre-health turned philosophy major Natalie found that Dartmouth's liberal arts curriculum allowed them to explore parts of themself they hadn't ever explored.
A Musician from Zimbabwe Hones Her Craft in Hanover
Zimbabwean musician Tanaka '25's passion for music and specifically the marimba is supported by the Dartmouth community in and out of the classroom.