Chidera Duru
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FallHanover
Favorite Class: Introduction to Biological AnthropologyTaking this class was a random and unexpected decision that I am so happy I made. This class was about the intersection between human and primate evolution and our social behaviors. It really opened my eyes to how unique and beautifully diverse different societies are, and how this uniqueness influences our biology in interesting ways.
WinterHanover
Favorite Class: Essential Mathematics for Economic AnalysisTaught by Professor Doyle, this has been my favorite class at Dartmouth so far. It was a calculus integrated with economic applications of the concepts we learned. It was the first time this class was offered at Dartmouth, and Professor Doyle made sure we all had a thorough understanding of the material. The fact that we were also able to see the real-world applications of the calculus concepts also made the class uniquely interesting.
SpringHanover
Favorite Class: Paris in the 19th CenturyI took this class to fulfill Dartmouth's first-year seminar requirement. In selecting a first-year seminar class, I sought out a department that I would not have taken a class in otherwise. It was an incredibly fulfilling experience and I learnt so much about Parisian Impressionist painters in the late 19th century like Monet, Manet, Degas, Morisot and Renoir. It also taught me about the political, social and economic conditions that typically inspire pivotal art movements.
SummerWashington D.C.
This summer, I interned at the International Finance Corporation in DC, through the Rockefeller Center's First-Year Fellows program which gives first-year students the opportunity to engage in public policy early in their Dartmouth careers. I lived with about twenty other members of Dartmouth's Class of 2025 and got to experience life in a vibrant city while gaining professional work experience.
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FallAccra, Ghana
Favorite Class: Globalization and the African ContinentI spent this term in Accra, Ghana for the African and African American Studies department's Foreign Study Program (FSP). I'm so glad I was able to take advantage of one of Dartmouth's study-abroad programs. During this FSP, I got to explore a new country and city while taking classes taught by the amazing professors at the University of Ghana.
WinterHanover
After being away from campus for six months, I decided to start working towards fulfilling my distributive requirements. To fulfill my ART distrib, I took a Russian film class with a friend. It was an amazing experience and a testament to the ways a liberal arts education encourages you to approach each class through an interdisciplinary lens. For my final essay in this class, I explored the ways that government and political culture affect the nature of the film industry in different countries.
SpringHanover
Favorite Class: International TradeThis class is one of the prerequisites for the international economics track's culminating experience. Dartmouth's economics major allows you to focus on a specific field that you're interested in, while also having the opportunity to take a couple of classes in other fields. Before taking this class, I had always been interested in international economics and this class definitely cemented my interests in the field.
SummerHanover
Favorite Class: Economics ResearchI used my sophomore summer off term to conduct research with the economics department through the Dartmouth Economics Research Scholars and with the funding of the James O. Freedman Presidential Scholarship. My research project, which was mentored and advised by a faculty member, focused on the effects of European Union climate policy on the economy of my home country, Nigeria. It gave me the opportunity to apply and better understand several concepts I learnt in economics classes at Dartmouth.
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FallHanover
Favorite Class: Gender Identities and Politics in AfricaThis was the most enjoyable and impactful class I have ever taken at Dartmouth! Each assigned reading and class discussion was more enthralling and thought-provoking than the last. This class taught me how to think outside the box, write academic articles in the field of the humanities and how to intellectualise and synthesise my own lived experiences in a way that contributes meaningfully to existing literature in African Studies. Lastly, it taught me to think critically about pressing social issues within the African continent.
Course Selection at Dartmouth
Each new term brings the opportunity to academically challenge myself through new classes.
Research Opportunities at Dartmouth
One of the most distinctive aspects of the Dartmouth experience is being able to conduct meaningful research as an undergraduate student.
Sophomore Summer As An International Student
Sophomore summer is one of Dartmouth's most popular and beloved traditions.
What Do Dartmouth Students Do For Fun?
As a prospective student touring the Dartmouth College campus, it is easy to wonder how you can have a fun and entertaining college experience in a small town like Hanover.
My Experience With Greek Life at Dartmouth
When I was deciding what colleges to apply to and ultimately attend, there were several things that attracted me to Dartmouth, and none of them was Greek Life.
Welcome Home '27s
Congrats to Dartmouth's Class of 2027!! The entire campus community is so excited to welcome you to Hanover in the fall.
Life Outside The Classroom
At Dartmouth, students are just as involved in activities outside of the classroom as they in their classes!
Making A Cardboard Chair For My Engineering Class
For the past two weeks, I've been working on a fascinating project for my engineering class.
Why You Should Study Abroad: Part 2
My study abroad last fall was honestly one of my most formative academic and personal experiences since I started at Dartmouth.
Why You Should Study Abroad
One of the main reasons I applied to Dartmouth was its vast range of study abroad programs in various departments and in different countries across the globe.