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The Dartmouth Dialogue Project

Dartmouth and StoryCorps partnered to bring the One Small Step initiative to the College, recording campus community members with different perspectives in conversation with one another.

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A photo of Samantha Palermo '24 and Mac Mahoney '26 talk as StoryCorps staffers Stephanie Glaros and Diane Bezucha facilitate and recording the conversation

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.

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First Hand

Dartmouth's Dean of Admissions remembers spirited conversations during his undergrad experience and shares how Dartmouth Dialogues will facilitate discussion, dialogue, and debate enhanced by diverse perspectives and backgrounds.

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In Dartmouth's Classrooms, a Poet Finds His Voice

America's Most Promising Young Poet of 2023, Edgar Morales '24 wrote his first collection of poetry after reading The Poet X in a Latinx Intergenerational Literature class at Dartmouth.

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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

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A photo of Rashad Brown Mitchell '24, a teaching assitant at the Machine Shop

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?"

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An Engineer Applies a Human-Centered Lens to Medical Research

The Mathematical Concepts in Engineering and Design Thinking classes that Moses Matanda '25 took during his first year at Dartmouth helped him discover how to bring the best of engineering into medicine.

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Two Dartmouth Community Members Named Rhodes Scholars

Jessica Chiriboga '24 and Zachary Lang '23 earn one of the oldest and most celebrated international graduate scholarships in the world to fund their graduate study at Oxford.

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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.

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Dartmouth Dialogues

In January, President Beilock announced the launch of Dartmouth Dialogues, a wide-ranging series of initiatives that showcase Dartmouth's commitment to facilitating conversations and building skills to bridge divides.

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D-Plan: Rujuta Pandit '24

Rujuta Pandit '24, a engineering sciences major, shares snapshots of her Dartmouth experiences through the lens of the D-Plan, Dartmouth's flexible, year-round study plan.

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An illustration of Rujuta Pandit '24 indicating a number of her interests including skiing and the White House

A Pre-Health Student Draws on His Rural Roots

Ramsey Ash '24 arrived at Dartmouth ready to study engineering, but a first-year class by professor Craig opened his eyes to the possibility of becoming a doctor.

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A photo of Ramesy Ash '24 in Dunk's Sports Grill

A Government Major and Public Policy Expert Study Factors at Play in Elections

Professor Barabas '93 brought Carson Goh '25 on as his research assistant in Carson's first Dartmouth term—they have since been researching a wide spectrum of topics within American politics.

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A photo of Carson Goh '25 and Jason Barabas '93 standing in front of white columns

In His Classrooms, an Education Design Expert Flips the Script

In his design thinking courses, Professor Rafe Steinhauer trains students to apply design mindsets like creativity and empathy to complex challenges. "Empathy is an important design skillset,"

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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

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A photo of Emil Liden '25 standing in the Black Family Visual Art Center

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