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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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,"