New language requirements enacted starting with Class of 2026
The change, which requires students to take at least one language course at the College, reflects a years-long effort to modernize how students study language and cultural difference.
The change, which requires students to take at least one language course at the College, reflects a years-long effort to modernize how students study language and cultural difference.
Colleran joined the College in mid-August after previous roles in student outdoor engagement at Harvard University and Duke University.
A Trip Leader’s look into the success of First-Year Trips despite several wilderness-related mishaps.
A writer’s guide to souping up campus options
Reflections on childlike wonder, old passions and new places
Developing a sense for Dartmouth amidst its constants and its changes.
For the first time since the pandemic, Trips included an overnight component and minimal public health restrictions.
The student-athletes were given “no context” for Wood’s departure, according to the men's cross country team captain.
The first co-ed class matriculated at Dartmouth in September 1972, fifty years ago.
Hanlon discusses his most memorable moments at the College, as well as what he hopes to accomplish this coming year before his retirement in June 2023.
With a notoriously centrist electorate and a large state legislature, legislators share that New Hampshire’s government and voting patterns are unparalleled in the rest of the nation.
The Native American and Indigenous Studies department and the Native American Program have seen substantial changes throughout their history.
While many aspects of Trips have evolved over time, some have been part of the program for decades.
Despite adaptations or cuts to its overall programming and an 18-month hiatus due to the pandemic, the Guarini Institute currently offers 79 distinct off-campus programs for students.
Torpey discussed his work in municipal government, his vision for Hanover and the importance of healthy local government.
Students and outdoor enthusiasts discussed their favorite trails during the fall season, as well as tips to view the foliage.
The Class of 2026 can watch out for special pizza dinners for their class, the annual Harfest festival, the Organic Farm Club and other ways to get involved at the O-Farm this fall.
Many students shared that their work allows them to create a community outside of classes.
Take it from someone who took on too much: Sometimes, you’re better off going back to basics.