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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.
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.
A Scholar of Latin American Theater Connects Performance to Societal Impact
Professor Analola Santana, who researches the political and cultural impacts of Latin American theater, aims to empower students to perform their best, both on and offstage.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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."
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.
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.
A Philosopher Draws Inspiration from Hanover's Surrounds
Professor Thomasson, who made strides early in her career as the second woman from her program to earn a PhD, was named one of the top 50 living philosophers.
Dartmouth Researchers Call for Energy Justice in the Global South
Cofounder of Dartmouth's Energy Justice Clinic, Dr. Sarah Kelly works with research assistant Nadine Lorini Formiga '25 to study just energy transitions in Latin America.
Innovating For Impact
Innovative ideas come to life at Dartmouth, where bold solutions to the world's most pressing challenges spark collaboration across disciplines—and undergraduates play key roles in making that happen
What Is A Liberal Arts Education?
With all the attention AI is getting you might be wondering, "Why do I need to get an education at all, never mind a classic liberal arts degree?"
A Sociologist Brings Her Lived Experience to the Classroom
Professor Allen studies the intersection of race, religion, and social movements, focusing on how Black communities perceive and respond to social inequality at both individual and group levels.