The Dartmouth Organic Farm gives students opportunities to learn about—and practice—sustainable agriculture.
Faculty and students conduct research on the effects of climate change in places such as Greenland.
Berry Sports Center is one of a number of buildings with rooftop solar panels.
The sustainable living center, one of several living learning communities, is designed for students interested in learning about environmental stewardship.
Sustainability
Green by choice. From what we study to how we live, sustainability impacts every aspect of life at Dartmouth.
A Deeper Shade of Green
Dartmouth’s Sustainability Office encourages everyone to think deeply about how to do greener, better. Start making a difference, right now.
Read MoreEnvironmental Studies
Academic options for studying the interactions between people and the natural world at Dartmouth include an environmental studies major and minor in Sustainability.
Read MoreDartmouth’s Energy Future
Learn about Dartmouth’s ambitious goals for sustainable energy on campus.
Read MoreArthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society
The Irving Institute supports energy research and engagement across campus through educational programming, speaker series, and immersion trips.
Read MoreInstitute of Arctic Studies
The Institute of Arctic Studies at the Dickey Center is Dartmouth’s crossroads for interdisciplinary research, discussion, and education on global climate change and Arctic policy issues.
Read MoreDartmouth Organic Farm
Each year, the organic farm yields more than 2,000 pounds of produce and offers an array of programs for students.
Read MoreLive Green
Residents of the Sustainable Living Center affinity house explore the practical skills of living a more sustainable lifestyle.
Read MoreGreen Commute
Bike, bus, share a ride—Dartmouth supports lots of environmentally friendly ways to get to and around campus.
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