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From learning to impact — discover the ways in which members of the Dartmouth community are staying engaged and changing the world. 

Tribal leaders gathered for a group photo

Tribal Leaders Gather for a Week of Learning and Networking

Dartmouth hosted the second Tribal Leadership Academy during the final week of July, preparing 26 Indigenous officials to confront many of the most complex issues before their communities, such as economic development, health care, education, and tribal climate adaptation.

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Introducing a New Summer Tradition

A new addition to the usual summer Reunion schedule (due to popular demand), more than 2,000 alumni and their families took advantage of the opportunity and flocked to campus to see their peers.

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Mindy Kaling ’01’s photo cropped over the rendering of the new performance lab

Mindy Kaling ’01 Supports Creation of New Theater Lab at the Hop

Mindy Kaling ’01 is leaving a lasting mark on the place that sparked her creative journey with a new theater lab for student creativity and collaboration.
An image of Isabel Pantle 23 posting with the Lombardi trophy beside a different image of Isabel holding a newspaper reading "Champs" celebrating the Eagles Super Bowl win.

A Football Dream Comes True

Isabel Pantle ’23 combines her love of football and math as a quantitative analyst for the Philadelphia Eagles, helping shape game-day decisions with data.

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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.