ArticlesIn the Field: Students Travel and LearnDate4/19/2023Body With Dartmouth as basecamp, students make the most of trips between terms.ImageThumbnail
ArticlesPride 2023: An LGBTQIA+ CelebrationDate4/19/2023Body Featured events include a health justice summit, Pride parade, and drag show.ImageThumbnail
PhotosA Firsthand Look at Energy in West Virginia4/18/2023Description The Appalachia Energy Immersion Trip teaches students about coal, community, energy, and the environment.ImageThumbnail
QuotedQuoteThis is a business where you can have really long fallow periods, and you see lots of people do very well and then disappear and never come back.BylineActor Aisha Tyler ’92, on her longevity in the entertainment industry | AttributionSan Francisco ChronicleDate4/18/2023
PhotosWind Ensemble Plays in Mexico4/18/2023Description Dartmouth musicians team up with their Mexican counterparts. Thumbnail
PhotosMexico City With the Magnuson Center4/18/2023Description The social entrepreneurship trip, co-sponsored by the Rassias Center, also looked at sustainable agriculture.ImageThumbnail
VideosAppalachia and Energy in Transition4/18/2023Description Students dive deep during an “energy immersion trip” to West Virginia and Washington.VideoCustom thumbnail
QuotedQuoteAs we reopened, people could once again experience the Dartmouth story in person, and that makes a big difference.BylineLee Coffin, vice provost for enrollment and dean of admissions and financial aid | AttributionInside Higher EdDate4/17/2023
ArticlesThree Scholars Awarded ACLS FellowshipsDate4/17/2023Body Dartmouth tops the list for early-career scholars recognized for excellence in the humanities and social sciences.ImageThumbnail Arts and Sciences
ArticlesMaking Connections in Mexico CityDate4/17/2023Body Students on two trips were immersed in music, Spanish, and social entrepreneurship.ImageThumbnail