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Recent Graduates

Stay connected with fellow Dartmouth young alumni online and in person.

Your Journey is Just Beginning

Graduating doesn’t mean losing touch, but instead opens up new opportunities and relationships. Dartmouth has one of the nation’s most powerful alumni networks—offering priceless support that lasts a lifetime.

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Lifelong Career Support

As recent graduates, you’re part of a global network of more than 11,000 young alumni—about 18 percent of Dartmouth’s alumni community. Wherever your path leads, you’ll find career support through alumni networking opportunities, career-focused events, and programs designed to help you take the next step in your professional journey.

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Tech Support for Recent Grads

Did you know you will lose access to your Dartmouth accounts 60 days after you graduate? Don't lose out on receiving vital alumni communications! Find out how to transition your email and other resources after graduation. 

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Meet Your Class Officers

Get to know your classmates who will serve as alumni volunteers to support your alumni experience.

Jack Coleman

John "Jack" Coleman, President

Jack majored in history and government modified with economics. He was an elected class officer, an ambassador for the Dartmouth Political Union, the president of Dartmouth Conservatives, and a History research assistant. He is active in Aquinas House and Phi Delta Alpha fraternity.

Eliot Aiman

Eliot Asha Aiman, Vice President

Eliot majored in QSS and cognitive science. She was a Spanish drill instructor, a social psychology research assistant, a Women in STEM mentor, and a member of Palaeopitus. She was treasurer, then a two-term president, of Xi Lambda Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Eliot is excited to serve and looks forward to mini-reunions and engagement opportunities.

Seth Riker

Seth Riker, Head Agent

Seth is a history major and member of Phi Alpha Theta. He aims to connect alumni through communications, sponsored events, and fundraising, encouraging classmates to stay close with Hanover and help make a Dartmouth education possible for future students. 

Alicia Cage

Alicia Cage, Secretary

Alicia majored in biochemistry with a minor in LALACS on the pre-med track. She was involved with the National Pan-Hellenic Council and the National Society of Black Women in Medicine, and worked as a Dickey Center intern. Alicia led initiatives on mentorship, health equity, and community engagement, and received the Dartmouth NEXT STEM Award and the GLASS Leadership and Integrity Award.

Miaoxuan Huang

Miaoxuan Hermia Huang, Communications Chair

Miaoxuan majored in QSS and music. She was involved in music ensembles such as the Coast Jazz Orchestra, and was a fellow at the Hopkins Center and an International Student Admission Ambassador. Miaoxuan is also a member of Alpha Xi Delta and the Amarna Undergraduate Society.

Esther Ojuolape

Esther Ojuolape, Communications Chair

Esther majored in biological sciences with a PBS pre-health minor. She was president of the Afro-American Society, encouraging Black joy, wellness, and academic success. She was also involved in research through WISP, DCAL peer mentorship, and campus programming. Esther looks forward to fostering connection and engagement among her classmates.

Quinn Allred

Quin Allred, Mini-Reunion Chair

Quinn majored in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics, and minored in Public Policy. As a member of both the Christian and LGBTQIA+ communities, Quinn is committed to compassionate leadership through dialogue, service, and bridge-building. He has earned public service fellowships and leadership positions with College Democrats of America and Let Us Lead.

Mac Mahoney

Malcolm “Mac” Mahoney, Mini Reunion Chair

Mac was the president of the Dartmouth Political Union, a Government research assistant, a Political Economy Project councilmember, and an Admissions tour guide. He sat on the steering committees for Dartmouth Dialogues and the Freedom of Expression and Dissent Policy. He was also involved with Aquinas House, Dartmouth's Catholic student ministry.

Stay Connected

Check out the ways you can stay connected with the community and receive invaluable support.

 

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Mentorships and More

Connect with alumni worldwide and explore and mentorship opportunities.

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Reach Out and Join

Stay connected after leaving Hanover—Find your regional club to meet alumni in your community.

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Find Your Community

Dartmouth has several groups to connect people with different professions and lived experiences.

Special Events

Attend Dartmouth events—on campus, virtually, or in locations near you—to stay on top of changes in the professional world.

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More Ways to Connect

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Stay in Touch

Avoid FOMO: Keep your information up to date in the alumni directory so you won’t miss a thing.

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Volunteer Opportunities

Volunteering is a great way to quickly expand your network of Dartmouth alumni while helping your alma mater.

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Dartmouth Alumni Magazine

Stay up-to-date with the latest developments through the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, a bimonthly publication featuring news, views, and features on everything Dartmouth. All alumni receive a complimentary subscription. 

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