Q&A with Geisel professor and AI therapy researcher Nicholas Jacobson
The professor discussed the results of his clinical trial that evaluated the effectiveness of “Therabot,” an artificial intelligence psychotherapy chatbot.
The professor discussed the results of his clinical trial that evaluated the effectiveness of “Therabot,” an artificial intelligence psychotherapy chatbot.
Dartmouth Student Government has announced that they are piloting a free shuttle service to West Lebanon. Kent Friel ’26 and Jackson Hyde ’28 have the story.
The kit — developed in part by engineering professor Sam Raymond — provides university educators with resources to integrate large language models and NVIDIA technology into their classrooms.
Matt Raymer ’03’s hire threatens free speech on campus and will not deter further attacks on higher education.
Provost David Kotz ’86 convened a Committee on Freedom of Expression and Dissent last July to review the policy following the arrest of 89 individuals at a pro-Palestinian protest earlier that spring.
Recent changes to the cafe include ordering kiosks, a wall between students and workers and restricted meal swipe options.
On April 1, the Latin American, Latino and Caribbean studies department and the Dialogue Project hosted two historians for a panel on the impact of Mexico’s ruling Morena party on immigration policies and the history of U.S.-Mexico conflict at the border.
The group was the only team fully composed of undergraduate students to advance to the final round.
One writer investigates the success of New Year’s resolutions and considers their importance, three months later.
One writer reflects on her spring break, considering the challenges of Dartmouth’s unique schedule and the difficulty of not having any travel plans.
Welcome back to Dartmouth! Read this edition of Mirror Asks to find out what our writers did over spring break.
In this Editor’s Note, our three new Mirror editors consider the term ahead.
While at Dartmouth, Navarro-Aranguren created the WGSS department, pushed for coeducation.
Since opening in January 2024, the stop for food and coffee has become a popular spot for students and locals.
The College accepted students to the Class of 2029 on Thursday evening, with an overall admissions rate of 6%.
Raymer, who has defended President Donald Trump’s call to redefine birthright citizenship, will oversee the Office of Visa and Immigration Services and serve on President Beilock’s leadership team.
The constitutional task force will be charged with recommending improvements for DSG’s bylaws.
Hanover saw 37 more inches of snowfall this February than last year — allowing students to enjoy safer and “generally better” winter activities.
The two-sport sophomore plays midfield for the Big Green men’s lacrosse team and safety for the football team.