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Dartmouth Ushers In a New Era of the Arts On Campus

From October 16–19, the Dartmouth community came together for a joyful, and at times transcendent, weekend celebrating a renovation and expansion of the Hopkins Center for the Arts designed to take the arts on campus through the 21st century.

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People seated and enjoying the newly renovated Top of the Hop space.

Treasured Top of the Hop Revitalized as a Lively Social Hub

The Top of the Hop, long a favorite space on the Dartmouth campus to study, unwind, and meet with friends, has received a facelift as part of the expansion and renovation of the Hopkins Center for the Arts and is now ready to host more events than ever.

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Vice President for Alumni Relations Cheryl Bascomb Announces Retirement

Cheryl Bascomb ’82, who has expanded Dartmouth’s alumni outreach activities and overseen multiple milestone events as vice president for alumni relations, today announced her retirement. She will step down from the post at the end of December.

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Members of the Last Week Tonight with John Oliver show posing with their statuettes at the 2025 Emmy's following their win

From The Jack-O-Lantern to John Oliver

Comedy writer Owen Parsons ’08, an eight-time Emmy winner, talks about the value of working with feedback and the joy of exploring “esoteric, weird, or boring-sounding topics.”

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A beach heavily polluted with plastics.

“Our Health Is at Risk”

Discover how one alumna is leading in the global movement to address plastic pollution.
Students from across campus gather in the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society to participate in TuckLAB: Energy, a popular co-curricular program.

“Walls Get in the Way of Collaboration and Creativity”

By locating engineering, computer science, energy, and business next to one another, Dartmouth pledged that this new district would be a place of serendipitous collisions, with faculty from across disciplines discussing novel ways to collaborate on research with global impact, and it would be the epicenter for expanding the tech literacy of all Dartmouth undergraduates—essentially redefining what a liberal arts education means today.

Great Issues, New Perspectives: Robert Watson ’84 and Alexis Abramson

Known as the "Founding Father of LEED," Robert Watson ’84 talks with dean of the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth Alexis Abramson about the inevitable role of green building on our global future.