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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.
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.
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.
Mindy Kaling '01, The High-Achieving "Comedy Nerd" Turned Hollywood Star
Mindy Kaling '01, who got her playwriting start at Dartmouth, shares memories of her own college application process and advice for current applicants on Admissons Beat podcast.
Meet the Dartmouth alumna behind Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, Bridgerton, and more
Meet the Dartmouth alumna behind such hits as Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, and Bridgerton. Shonda Rhimes '91 recounts the central role that Dartmouth has played in her career trajectory.
Dartmouth Musicians Bring Mexican Compositions to the International Stage
Abi Pak '26 performed original Mexican music in Mexico—a 2023 trip supported by Wind Ensemble director Brian Messier's ongoing commitment to bring Mexican compositions to the international stage.
A Coder Curates Technology for Campus Art
An art history major and computer science minor finds intersections between the two, and considers new ways to study art in and out of the classroom
Basecamp to the World
In March of 2023, more than 60 Dartmouth students immersed themselves in the culture of Mexico City during two trips over spring break.
Welcome, Gather, Create
Welcome to a new vision for the Hop. A place for experimentation, diverse experiences and the cross-pollination of ideas across disciplines. A place of welcome, gathering and creation.
A Backstage Snapshot of the Performing Arts at Dartmouth
Arts play a critical role at Dartmouth. The Department of Theater's production of Pippin highlights the various ways students can take part.
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.
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.