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Dartmouth College
Dartmouth College
NameDartmouth College
MottoVox Clamantis in Deserto
Established1769
TypePrivate
PresidentPhilip J. Hanlon
Students6,761
Undergraduates4,417
Postgraduates2,344
LocationHanover, New Hampshire
CountryUnited States

Dartmouth College is a prestigious private Ivy League research university located in Hanover, New Hampshire, founded in 1769 by Eleazar Wheelock with the goal of educating Native American youth. The college has a long history of academic excellence, with notable alumni including Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, and Daniel Webster, a prominent United States Senator and Secretary of State. Dartmouth College has also been associated with several Nobel Prize winners, including K. Barry Sharpless and George Davis Snell. The college is also a member of the Association of American Universities and has a strong affiliation with the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.

History

Dartmouth College was founded in 1769 with a charter from King George III, making it one of the oldest institutions of higher education in the United States. The college was initially established to educate Native American youth, but it soon expanded to include students from other backgrounds. During the American Revolution, the college played a significant role, with many of its students and faculty members participating in the Continental Army. The college has also been associated with several notable historical events, including the Dartmouth College case, a landmark Supreme Court of the United States decision that established the principle of corporate charter. The college has a long history of academic excellence, with notable alumni including Salmon P. Chase, a United States Senator and Chief Justice of the United States, and Robert Frost, a renowned Pulitzer Prize-winning poet.

Academics

Dartmouth College is known for its academic rigor and offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs through its various schools, including the Dartmouth College School of Arts and Sciences, the Thayer School of Engineering, and the Tuck School of Business. The college is also home to several research centers and institutes, including the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice and the Neukom Institute for Computational Science. The college has a strong affiliation with several other institutions, including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of California, Berkeley. The college has also been associated with several notable academic programs, including the Dartmouth College Foreign Study Program and the Dartmouth College Language Study Abroad Program. Notable faculty members include Andrew Levin, a prominent economist and former Federal Reserve official, and Susanne Freidberg, a renowned geographer and expert on food systems.

Campus

The Dartmouth College campus is located in Hanover, New Hampshire, and features a mix of modern and historic buildings, including the iconic Baker Memorial Library and the Dartmouth Hall. The campus is situated on the Connecticut River and offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The college is also home to several museums and art galleries, including the Hood Museum of Art and the Dartmouth College Museum of Natural History. The campus has undergone significant renovations in recent years, including the construction of the Kemeny-Haldeman Building and the Fahey Hall. The college has a strong commitment to sustainability, with several LEED-certified buildings and a comprehensive sustainability plan.

Student_life

Dartmouth College has a vibrant student life, with over 150 student organizations and clubs, including the Dartmouth College Debate Team and the Dartmouth College Mock Trial Team. The college is also home to several student publications, including The Dartmouth and the Dartmouth Review. The college has a strong tradition of community service, with many students participating in programs such as the Dartmouth College Volunteer Day and the Dartmouth College Community Service Program. The college has a diverse student body, with students from all 50 states and over 50 countries. Notable student organizations include the Dartmouth College Glee Club and the Dartmouth College Marching Band.

Athletics

Dartmouth College has a strong athletic program, with 34 varsity sports teams competing in the NCAA Division I and the Ivy League. The college is home to several notable athletic facilities, including the Memorial Field and the Thompson Arena. The college has a long history of athletic excellence, with several Olympic athletes and NCAA champions among its alumni. The college is also a member of the ECAC Hockey league and has a strong rivalry with several other Ivy League schools, including Harvard University and Yale University. Notable athletic teams include the Dartmouth Big Green football team and the Dartmouth Big Green men's basketball team.

Notable_alumni_and_faculty

Dartmouth College has a long list of notable alumni and faculty members, including Theodor Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, and Daniel Webster, a prominent United States Senator and Secretary of State. Other notable alumni include Salmon P. Chase, a United States Senator and Chief Justice of the United States, and Robert Frost, a renowned Pulitzer Prize-winning poet. The college has also been associated with several notable faculty members, including Andrew Levin, a prominent economist and former Federal Reserve official, and Susanne Freidberg, a renowned geographer and expert on food systems. Other notable faculty members include K. Barry Sharpless, a Nobel Prize-winning chemist, and George Davis Snell, a Nobel Prize-winning geneticist. The college has also been associated with several notable Pulitzer Prize winners, including David Shipler and Nicholas Kristof.

Category:Private universities and colleges in the United States

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