
I'm nearing the end of my first year of college and I've gained some perspective on my mentality and how Dartmouth has sculpted my mindset.

I'm nearing the end of my first year of college and I've gained some perspective on my mentality and how Dartmouth has sculpted my mindset.
Over the past few weeks, I've become very appreciative of the Dartmouth "D-Plan" and professors and how they allow you to explore your interests beyond Darty.
For the D-Plan, do students take classes for all four quarters a year or can they take one quarter off a year?
Although the D-Plan seems complicated, I truly have enjoyed learning about how I will be able to plan out my next four years at Dartmouth. Almost all students take a quarter off a year instead of taking classes all four quarters during the year.
Dartmouth's quarter system allows for a break between fall and winter terms, appropriately named "winterim." It's a great time to relax and reconnect with family, but there are opportunities you should pursue. Let me explain…
I am missing various aspects of campus life. Rush has come and gone, and people have had endless dinners and conversations in places I consider home. And it has made me realize that I am missing Dartmouth.
My experiences this past week perfectly exemplify the strength and dedication of our alumni network and Dartmouth's level of involvement in the energy and environmental sectors.
Due to the remote nature of the term, this summer I'm not taking classes, and instead doing research, even though it is my sophomore summer...
Hello! I'm Julia, one of the Senior Admissions Fellows this year. Read on to learn how I ended up at Dartmouth and get a glimpse of what my time has looked like since.
It truthfully feels like I just arrived for First-Year Trips, walking around campus with a sense of disorientation at all the people and things around me.