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Walking The Walk
As she nears the end of her undergraduate experience, Chelsea-Starr Jones '23, a government major and psychology minor, reflects on being a leader of a Greek organization.
Feeling at Home in Hanover, Far from a Small English Town
Luke '24, first in his family to attend college, is finding Dartmouth's liberal arts curriculum provides room to explore and teaches how to think, not what to think.
Basecamp to the World
A new interdisciplinary foreign study and language off-campus program fuses engineering and German studies in the setting of Berlin, Germany—complementing the Dartmouth liberal arts curriculum.
A Gifted Poet Shares the Transformative Power of the Spoken Word
Author, Guggenheim fellow, and soft-spoken poet, Professor Bennett encourages his English and creative writing students to share their gifts through readings and performance.
Meet Dartmouth's 19th President
A leading cognitive scientist who studies how people perform under pressure, Sian Beilock is the first woman to be elected president in the 253-year history of Dartmouth.
A Researcher Trades His Microscope for a Mic at Night
Nick is spending much of his time in a cancer lab conducting hands-on research with his faculty mentor—which he notes is the best preparation for his future MD-PhD.
How to Open the STEM Pipeline
A joint essay by Presidents Hanlon and Beilock calling on the nation to find new ways to make the study of STEM more inviting, approachable, accessible, and possible.
Writer, Researcher, Historian
Dartmouth's first Historical Accountability Research Fellow turns her research on the life of the College's first tenured female professor, Dr. Hannah Croasdale, into her first novel.
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.
D-Plan: Shuyi Jin '23
Shuyi Jin '23, a quantitative social science major, shares snapshots of his Dartmouth experiences through the lens of the D-Plan, Dartmouth's flexible, year-round study plan.
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.