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See a full calendar of virtual and in-person admitted student events happening in April
Read our April edition of 3D Magazine
Follow us on Instagram
Connect with a current student
Peruse our People Places Pines blog
The College's co-curricular centers and extracurricular opportunities will help you find places to apply those skills and that knowledge to improve your world and the world around you. Several of them are opening their doors, virtually, to offer you a glimpse of some of the many ways they can enhance your experience at Dartmouth and beyond.
Join staff and students from across campus to learn about ways to globalize a Dartmouth education - from study abroad opportunities and international internships to field-based research projects and globally-focused clubs. Students representing the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy, the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding, Undergraduate Advising & Research, and the Center for Social Impact will be ready to answer your questions. Register here.
Want to learn about how Dartmouth students connect with the local community? Or discover opportunities to hone your social impact leadership skills? Or maybe you just want to meet some like-minded students, faculty and staff who hope to make the world a better place? Join the Dartmouth Center for Social Impact for an open house introduction into making your impact at Dartmouth and beyond! Register here.
The Health Professions Program (HPP) is Dartmouth's academic advising program to assist and support undergraduates interested in pursuing careers in medicine or other health professions. Register to learn more and engage in a Q&A with a Pre-Health Advisor.
This program is also offered Wednesday, April 20, 6:00 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. ET
Dartmouth's Women in Science Project aims to create collaborative learning environments where women can thrive in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. Register to learn more from Morgan Hamilton, Director of WISP, and the WISP Peer Mentor Coordinators.
Join us for a lively and informative tour through some of the unique and important resources that comprise Dartmouth's diverse Native/Indigenous community. Prospective students and families will hear directly from faculty, staff, students, and alumni about avenues for student support, the Native American Program, the Department of Native & Indigenous Studies, the Hood Museum, research and study away opportunities, and our Native American House. Register here.
The William Jewett Tucker Center cultivates spiritual and ethical lives, builds relationships and understanding across identities, and engages in dialogue on meaningful issues that will make a profound difference on campus and beyond. Register o learn more and engage in a Q&A with Chaplain Nancy Vogele and current students.
The Magnuson Center for Entrepreneurship serves Dartmouth students, faculty and alumni along the path from entrepreneurial thinking to entrepreneurial doing. They provide co-curricular education and experiences, funding opportunities, and connection to Dartmouth's world-class alumni network. Register to engage in a Q&A with staff and students.
Interested in the performing arts at Dartmouth? Join us for a live Zoom meeting featuring a panel of current Dartmouth students and faculty of the Hopkins Center for the Arts. Faculty and student panelists will share their involvement and experiences on campus and will be available to answer questions you may have about the Wind Ensemble, Marching Band, Symphony Orchestra, Coast Jazz Orchestra, Gospel Choir, Glee Club, Dartmouth Idol, and Dance Ensemble. Register here.
Join Dr. Doug Van Citters, Associate Professor of Engineering, and a current engineering student to learn more about how engineering in the context of a liberal arts education provides the best preparation for solving the world's problems. Register here.
Join Dr. Samuel Levey, Associate Dean for the Arts and Humanities and Professor of Philosophy, for a conversation around how Dartmouth faculty and students pioneer new ways of interpreting our world through language, literature, and the arts. Register here.
This program is also being offered Thursday, April 7, 6:00 p.m.-6:45 p.m. ET
Dartmouth's Women in Science Project aims to create collaborative learning environments where women can thrive in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields. Register to learn more from Morgan Hamilton, Director of WISP, and the WISP Peer Mentor Coordinators.
The Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society was created to leverage Dartmouth's strengths in interdisciplinary teaching and learning, engineering, business, and sustainability by providing solutions to critical energy problems faced by communities and regions across the globe. Register to learn more from Amanda Graham, Academic Director for the Irving Institute. Register here.