• Marissa Lopez ’09

    Marissa Lopez '09 with some of her current students. (courtesy photo)

    Tuesday, May 5, 2015

    Since some of his fourth graders only know life through the lens of their tough Los Angeles neighborhoods, shows them pictures of snowy Dartmouth to introduce them to the possibilities of the world. For 17 years,...

  • Glee Club

    Photo by Zachary A. Ingbretsen ’11

    Friday, April 17, 2015

    This Friday, alumni and current students will join in song to honor the memory of Christina Porter ’06, who tragically passed away in 2005. Louis Burkot will direct this unique Glee Club performance built around Porter...

  • Collage of Service Projects in 2014

    Dartmouth alumni participate in various service projects in 2014. Courtesy photos.

    Friday, April 10, 2015

    Doing good as an individual is wonderful, but doing good as a group is even more powerful. That’s one of the messages behind the first Dartmouth Alumni Day of Service, to be held in cities across the country on Saturday, May 2...

  • Robert Frost, 1947

    Robert Frost speaks with students in Baker Library in 1947. Frost served as a Ticknor Fellow in the Humanities from 1943 to 1949. (courtesy Dartmouth College Library)

    Thursday, March 26, 2015

    Today marks the 141st anniversary of the birth of Robert Frost, Dartmouth Class of 1896. While Frost attended the College for just one term in 1892, he remembered those fall months vividly. In a 1959 interview with Edward Connery...

  • Northern Hawk Owl

    A Northern Hawk Owl.

    Monday, March 9, 2015

    When we reached Richard Hoeg ’78 on his cell phone, he was standing in a half-foot of fresh snow, watching a rare Northern Hawk Owl in a pine tree about 10 miles from his hometown of Duluth, Minnesota. The day...

  • Nathan Graves ’13

    Nathan Graves performs at Dartmouth Idol 2013. (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)

    Friday, March 6, 2015

    This week on campus, anticipation is running high for Friday’s final round of Dartmouth Idol 2015.  Now in its eighth year, the event allows students to compete for a $500 prize and the opportunity to produce a two-song...

  • Dartmouth Seuss Bronze
    Monday, March 2, 2015

    Dr. Seuss’s 1990 classic Oh, the Places You’ll Go! is this year’s book for the National Education Association’s “Read Across America” day, celebrated annually on March 2, the...

  • Dartmouth Hall
    Thursday, February 19, 2015

    Carolyn Kylstra ’08 has served as  health editor for BuzzFeed Life for the past four months. BuzzFeed is a site that both creates original content and aggregates content from across the Internet and turns it into easily...

  • Leehi Yona ’16, Andrew Jones ’90 (co-director of Climate Interactive), and Kelly McGlinchey ’12 attended the 2014 United Nations Climate Change Conference. Courtesy photo.

    Wednesday, January 28, 2015

    As an Agents of Change delegate for the organization SustainUS, Kelly McGlinchey ’12 attended the 2014 United Nations Climate Change Conference, held December 1–12 in Lima, Peru. McGlinchey is director of food education...

  • Richard Hall's ambulance

    The canvas siding of Richard Hall’s ambulance, which bore Dartmouth plates to recognize funds donated to the ambulance corps by Dartmouth students.

    Friday, January 23, 2015

    Today Alice Hall Claflin, descendant of Richard N. Hall, Class of 1915, visited Dartmouth to see artifacts related to her great uncle’s work as an ambulance driver stationed in France during World War I. The plate on Hall...

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