Eloise Taylor
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Eloise's D-Plan
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FallHanover, NH
Favorite Class: HIST 25.03: U.S. Empire Since 1945This course covers modern American history through an imperial lens. It was my first time learning about these topics and events in-depth, and I learned so much! The class focuses on small group discussions and having nuanced conversations about assigned readings. It was the perfect class for my first fall! I cannot recommend this class enough!
WinterHanover, NH
Favorite Class: ENGL 07.44: Reading Jane AustenThis course was my first-year seminar, a portion of the Dartmouth first-year writing sequence. In this class, we read four Jane Austen novels and discussed them as a class. The best part was our final project: creating an exhibit to be displayed in Baker-Berry Library! In partnership with Rauner Special Collections Library, we worked with Austen's first editions and designed an exhibit to celebrate Austen’s 250 Birthday.
SpringHanover, NH
Favorite Class: SOCY 11: Research MethodsThis course introduces different types of sociological research methods, which culminate in a final research proposal to explore the topic of your choice. I'm not a sociology major, so I was intimidated at first, but I fell in love with the class and the topics. I stepped outside my comfort zone, and I learned so much. I highly recommend it!
SummerWashington, D.C.
For my first off-term at Dartmouth, I spent the summer in Washington, D.C. as a First-Year Fellow through the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy at Dartmouth. I interned at the House of Representatives, where I met constituents, politicians, and legislative staffers who help run our country. I learned so much about policy issues close to my heart, like animal rights and climate change. I also had so much fun exploring D.C. with the other fellows and learning about our nation’s capital!
My Trip to Riverview Farm and McNamara Dairy!
The Dartmouth Outing Club hosted a trip to both Riverview Farm and McNamara Dairy recently and I went on it with my friends!
The Second College Grant and my First-Year Trip
Here is the tale of my First-Year Trip in the Second College Grant!!
Telluride at Dartmouth!
In September, Hopkins Center for the Arts hosted :Telluride at Dartmouth," a film festival open to the public. I attended a screening and it was so much fun!!
Exploring the Norwich Farmers Market!
Recently, I explored the Norwich Farmers Market with my parents and it was amazing! It was such a perfect fall day!
From New Holland to New Hampshire
My time at Dartmouth has been filled with a lot of change, yet I'm struck by how similar Dartmouth is to my life back home, or rather, how Dartmouth is quickly becoming a place I call home.