
This past week, I've been quite busy juggling midterms and working with my First-Year Foundations in Social Impact team to polish up our final deliverables and presentation.

This past week, I've been quite busy juggling midterms and working with my First-Year Foundations in Social Impact team to polish up our final deliverables and presentation.
One of the many things I've learned about Dartmouth thus far is that your experience is really what you make of it.
Whether it's supporting each other in intramural sports games or attending a fellow student's thesis presentation, Dartmouth provides many different opportunities that foster community growth.
When I was a senior in high school, I knew that I was passionate about and interested in the field of medicine.
Today is a long sought-after day; it's been my first day off in the last week or so, and I think I slept 17 hours out of the last 24.
How did you choose Dartmouth? A simple question, really.
France, Italy, New Zealand, China, Costa Rica: just a few of the places you can explore through Dartmouth study abroad.
It begins with a visit to my First-Year Dean, Dean A'Ness, freshman spring. After visiting her office confused about what to do during my upcoming off-term, and she challenged me...
When I worked in Professor Tse’s Neuroscience lab through the Women in Science Project. I learned how to scan subjects in the fMRI and got to be scanned myself for one of the lab projects. (This is a picture of my brain!) Funny story...