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Exploring Language Use Through the Lens of AI

Associate Professor of Computer Science Soroush Vosoughi, who researches the intersection of language, AI, and society, discusses his teaching philosophy and the value of a liberal arts education.

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D-Plan: Tia Walker '25

Tia Walker '25 illustrates her Dartmouth journey through her D-Plan, Dartmouth's signature academic calendar that allows students to customize their schedules, quarter by quarter, across four years.

Off-Campus StudyLiberal ArtsSense of Place
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First Hand

Dartmouth's Dean of Admissions explains why Dartmouth reinstated the standardized testing requirement, and notes that Dartmouth considers each score relative to the average scores at an applicant's high school.

Admissions
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Transforming the Political into the Personal

Dartmouth's alumni network, staff, and monetary resources lend support to Armita Mirkarimi '25 while she explores the intersection of government, theater, creative writing, and middle eastern studies.

International StudentsResearch/InternshipsOff-Campus Study
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Telling Indigenous Stories Through Literary and Legal Lenses

When Neena Shell '26 took Bruce Duthu's Native American Law and Literature course, she knew she'd found her passion at the intersection of tribal policy and Indigenous storytelling.
 

Scholars Who TeachSustainabilitySense of Place
A photo of Neena Shell '26 and professor Bruce Duthu

A Cognitive Science Major Finds His Flair for French

Dartmouth's liberal arts curriculum gives Batu Saridede '26 the freedom to explore multiple interests: cognitive science, hands-on lab work, and foreign languages—including an off-campus term in France.

Aid & AffordabilityInternational StudentsLiberal Arts
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Up Close and Political

One of the most vigorous engines in the country for the study of politics, policy, and leadership, Dartmouth is front and center in the quest for the U.S. presidency.
 

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An Alumnus Studies How Technology Shapes Human Behavior

Dartmouth alumnus turned newly-minted professor of quantitative social sciences, attributes his teaching style to the hands-on education he received at Dartmouth, "Where community really matters."

Scholars Who TeachLiberal ArtsSense of Place
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My "Why Dartmouth"

In her final year at Dartmouth, Selin Hos, a member of the Class of 2025, revisits the "Why Dartmouth" supplemental writing prompt from her application for admission.

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Promoting Dialogue Across the Political Spectrum

Dartmouth's location—a key hub for political engagement—drew Mac Mahoney '26 to the College. It's liberal arts curriculm impacted his decision to modify his major with philosophy and economics.

Off-Campus StudyLiberal ArtsSense of Place
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Basecamp to the World

Students share that adventures during Dartmouth's Environmental Studies Foreigh Study Program in South Africa and Nambia includes non-stop learning, deepening passions, and practical research skills.

Research/InternshipsOff-Campus StudyAdventuresome Spirit
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Let's Talk About Testing

Dean Lee Coffin has a conversation with Dartmouth professors Bruce Sacerdote and Michele Tine, whose research helped inform Dartmouth's recent decision to reinstate its standardized testing requirement.
 

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Dartmouth Researchers Work to Improve Outcomes for People With Type 1 Diabetes

Dartmouth researchers Dr. Stanger and first-time researcher Corinne Fischer '26 work to improve outcomes for people with Type 1 diabetes through one-on-one coaching for study participants.

Research/InternshipsScholars Who TeachHealth & Wellness
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Goal-Oriented

Highlights from Big Green Athletics's 35 varsity sports, 35 club and 24 intramural teams: Olympians, commencement speaker Federer, Rice '22 makes Yankees history, Johnson '22 signed by Dolphins.

AthleticsAdventuresome SpiritTraditions
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Trading Skyscrapers for Hanover's Pines

New Yorker Alicia Cage '26 sought a change of scenery for her college experience. The aspiring doctor found her focus among Hanover's pines and within Dartmouth's supportive community.

Aid & AffordabilityResearch/InternshipsCampus Life
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