Up Front:
Still rebuilding
When Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama on August 29, 2005, students like Delia Gorman and Alexander Lambrow, both Dartmouth juniors, were still in high school and watching it unfold like most of the country. Three years after the devastation damage still remains, but so does Dartmouth's commitment to help.
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Presidential Search
The search has begun for Dartmouth's seventeenth president.
Campaign for the Dartmouth Experience
Dartmouth has passed the $1 billion mark in its $1.3 billion campaign to advance leading-edge teaching and scholarship, enhance residential and campus life, and honor its commitment to making education accessible.
About Dartmouth
Founded in 1769 and a member of the Ivy League, Dartmouth includes an undergraduate arts and sciences program and four graduate schools: Arts and Sciences Graduate Programs, Dartmouth Medical School, Thayer School of Engineering, and Tuck School of Business.
