First members of the Class of 2027 report few COVID-19 interruptions in admissions process
Students admitted in the most competitive early decision cycle in College history engaged in both virtual and in-person admissions resources.
Students admitted in the most competitive early decision cycle in College history engaged in both virtual and in-person admissions resources.
A record-breaking admissions cycle saw over 3,000 early decision applicants.
The program will increase access and leadership opportunities for historically underrepresented groups in STEM.
Sayarath joined the Geisel School of Medicine in 2006 and was an expert in research regulation and compliance.
Adrienne Murr ’25 reflects on a tumultuous fall, through the music that accompanied it
For Dartmouth students suffering both temporary and long-term injuries, getting help from the administration can be frustrating.
’26s share hopes and plans for their first Winterim
Two writers explore Dartmouth’s sleep culture during finals
’26s discuss the merits and quirks of Dartmouth’s oddest dating tradition.
Dartmouth students coming to Hanover from far away reflect on new scenery and lifestyles.
Weekend events included panels elevating alumnae voices, the rededication of Dartmouth Hall and opening of exhibits honoring the experiences — both positive and negative — of women at the College.
The “status quo-affirming election” reflects the weight of independent voters in the state, who may have been turned off by “too extreme” Republican candidates.
After late-night dining was largely shut down during the pandemic, the reimplementation of late-night is part of Dartmouth Dining’s efforts to increase dining hours and provide more social spaces on campus.
The grant will help further the Institute’s core values of experiential education in the U.S. and polar regions.
The College offered a schedule of events on Nov. 11 to honor veterans, including tolling the Baker Tower bells and two lectures.
With one game left, the Big Green looks to avoid finishing last in the Ivy League for the first time since 2016.
The event, “Small Iceland,” touched on the unique challenges facing the North Atlantic country in a time of increasing global interdependence.
Events and programming by the First Generation Office aimed to bring support and awareness to Dartmouth’s first-generation community.
There have been more flu cases than average this fall, a season that usually experiences a natural spike.