The 110th Winter Carnival, which opened Feb. 7, 2020, featured one of the tallest and longest snow sculptures in recent years—a sea monster rising from a snowy Green.
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Dartmouth is one the few colleges to invite applicants to submit a peer letter of recommendation. We asked a few members of the Class of 2023 the read what their peers wrote about them.
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Campus Engagement Coordinator Isadora Italia and Jules Wheaton '19 offer an inside look at the newly renovated Hood Museum of Art.
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Before her senior year of high school, Colleen '19 didn't have a passport. On the eve of her graduation from Dartmouth, she returned from her seventh (that's right *seventh*) trip abroad, all funded through Dartmouth.
Filmed and edited by Matt Gannon ‘22
Produced by Vanessa Pius
BACK23 Questions with Colleen ‘19
Before her senior year of high school, Colleen '19 didn't have a passport. On the eve of her graduation from Dartmouth, she returned from her seventh (that's right *seventh*) trip abroad, all funded through Dartmouth.
Filmed and edited by Matt Gannon ‘22
Produced by Vanessa Pius
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Dimensions is Dartmouth's admitted student event! Dimensions I is April 11 and 12, Dimensions 2 is April 25 and 26. Tour guides Drew and Caroline offer a glimpse of what's to come!
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Nothing says New England like spending a crisp spring morning tapping maple trees and boiling syrup. And that’s exactly how students on Dartmouth Sustainability’s sugar crew spent their spring break.
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Nothing says New England like spending a crisp spring morning tapping maple trees and boiling syrup. And that’s exactly how students on Dartmouth Sustainability’s sugar crew spent their spring break.
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Follow Alex '20 around the Life Sciences Center as she answers 23 Questions! Learn about her biology research, her breakfast preferences, and her national championship winning rugby team.
Filmed and edited by Matthew Gannon ‘22
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Head of the Mirica Group at Dartmouth, a research lab addressing challenges in health care, environmental stewardship, and microelectronics through innovations in materials chemistry.
BACKKatherine Mirica, assistant professor of chemistry
Head of the Mirica Group at Dartmouth, a research lab addressing challenges in health care, environmental stewardship, and microelectronics through innovations in materials chemistry.
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“Religion is a useful tool for understanding today’s global society because of the ways in which religion has shaped and influenced so much of the world today.”
BACKDevin Singh, assistant professor of religion
“Religion is a useful tool for understanding today’s global society because of the ways in which religion has shaped and influenced so much of the world today.”
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Thomasson talks about her approach to teaching philosophy and the kinds of questions she thinks philosophy is uniquely suited to try to answer.
BACKAmie Thomasson, Daniel P. Stone Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy
Thomasson talks about her approach to teaching philosophy and the kinds of questions she thinks philosophy is uniquely suited to try to answer.
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Alex Cotnoir '19 traveled to Costa Rica for his internship with the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding.
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Noah Sofio ’20, an economics and government major, spent a term in Rome as part of the Foreign-Study Program in Italy
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Angela Ortlieb ’19 embarked on a six-week biology research Foreign-Study Program in Costa Rica