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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.

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A photo of Micah Green '25 with Dartmouth's Buddy Teevens Stadium at Memorial Field in the background

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.

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A photo of Senior Fellow, Daniel Xu '25, pictured in a canoe on the Connecticut River

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.

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An illustration of Dartmouth student Tia Walker '25 surrounded by images that represent her interests and experinces

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.
 

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A photo of Neena Shell '26 and professor Bruce Duthu

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.
 

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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."

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A photo of professor Herbert Chang '18

My "Why Dartmouth"

In her final year at Dartmouth, Selin Hos, a member of the Class of 2025, revisits the "Why Dartmouth" supplemental writing prompt from her application for admission.

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A photo of Selin Hos '25

Promoting Dialogue Across the Political Spectrum

Dartmouth's location—a key hub for political engagement—drew Mac Mahoney '26 to the College. It's liberal arts curriculm impacted his decision to modify his major with philosophy and economics.

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A photo of Mac Mahoney '26

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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A photo of professor Amie Thomasson

My "Why Dartmouth"

In her final year at Dartmouth, Eliza Holmes, a member of the Class of 2025, revisits the "Why Dartmouth" supplemental writing prompt from her application for admission.

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A photo of senior fellow Eliza Holmes '24

Commitment to Care

In November 2023, Dartmouth released the Commitment to Care, a strategic plan centered around five main goals for supporting student mental health and well-being.

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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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Putting the 'Green' in the Big Green

Dartmouth's profound sense of place heightens student's awareness of the precarious condition of the planet, and Dartmouth students, faculty, and staff are taking action to create a more sustainable future.

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A photo of students working at behives at the Dartmouth Organic Farm

A Leader Ready to Climb Mountains

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.

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A photo of President Sian Beilock atop Mount Moosilauke

A Global Climate Activist Negotiates for a Cleaner Future

When applying to colleges, Kate Yeo '25 from Singapore saw Dartmouth's idyllic location as the perfect backdrop for her interest in studying climate policy.

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A photo of Kate Yeo '25

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