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Leadership Lessons from the Big Green Gridiron
With the help of Dartmouth Engineering's advising and resources, Big Green linebacker Micah Green '25 completed two degrees in four years while bringing home three Ivy League championships.
Drawing on Southern Roots, a Pair of Historians Study Appalachian Energy
Kelby Greene '25 collaborated with Professor Bethany Moreton to study the history of coal mining in Appalachia—and traveled to Atlanta for the project with funding from Dartmouth.
Discovering Home—and Blood Cell Evolution—in Hanover
Ishita Singh '26 has found a deep sense of community in Hanover within and beyond Dartmouth's Hoehn Lab, where she's making new discoveries on blood cell adaptations.
Dartmouth and the Dawn of AI
The groundwork for artificial intelligence was laid at Dartmouth in 1956. Decades later, a commitment continues across campus to understanding and engaging responsibly with AI in modern forms.
My "Why Dartmouth"
Daniel Xu '25 shares the warmth he found at Dartmouth over his years here, from winter ski trails to the springs on the Connecticut River with friends.
Basecamp to the World
On a Dartmouth-sponsored program in Rome, Emil Liden '25 was transported in time to breathtaking art history lessons made concrete by real life experience abroad.
An Outdoors Enthusiast Blends Sciences Toward a Sustainable Future
At Dartmouth, Jake Patterson found a way to blend his interests in chemistry and engineering rather than choosing between them, all while thriving in Dartmouth's natural surroundings.
Examining Casinos and Health Outcomes in the Choctaw Nation
Marietta Hamill '25, a member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, spent her final year at Dartmouth beyond the classroom studying impacts of casinos on Native American health.
Let's Get Down To Business
No undergraduate business major? No problem! Using Dartmouth resources, students and alumni continue to blaze new paths in the world of entrepreneurship.
With Faculty Mentorship, a Psychology Major Pursues Research Around the World
With support from Dartmouth Professor Brad Duchaine, Elizabeth Li '25 researched face processing using Dartmouth's on-campus fMRI scanner and studied computational brain modeling in Beijing.
Goal-Oriented
From an alumna winning bronze in Olympic rugby to Dartmouth equestrian's first-ever national #1 ranking, explore some recent highlights from Big Green athletics.
A Documentary Filmmaker Tells Stories Across Disciplines
With interdisciplinary interests that ultimately center storytelling, Brandon Mioduszewski '25 used $20,000 in funding from Dartmouth to produce a documentary on the Middle East.
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.
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.
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.