Features More Olympic Contenders These athletes hope to compete in the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.SAM MACUGA ’23 NORDIC SKI JUMPING Read Article
Features More Olympic Contenders These athletes hope to compete in the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy.SAM MACUGA ’23 NORDIC SKI JUMPING Read Article
Features Chasing Glory Hoping for an Olympic breakthrough, three cross-country stars have a chance to end Dartmouth’s 100-year medal drought in Nordic skiing.
Features Chasing Glory Hoping for an Olympic breakthrough, three cross-country stars have a chance to end Dartmouth’s 100-year medal drought in Nordic skiing.
Features An Enduring Legacy Big Green students and alumni—totaling 113—have competed in every Winter Olympics since the Games began in 1924.
Features An Enduring Legacy Big Green students and alumni—totaling 113—have competed in every Winter Olympics since the Games began in 1924.
Features Olympic Dreams Six of Dartmouth’s top alpine skiers open up about what drives them as they train for the Winter Olympics.
Features Olympic Dreams Six of Dartmouth’s top alpine skiers open up about what drives them as they train for the Winter Olympics.
Features Power Players Laura Stacey ’16 hopes for her second Olympic gold, following in the tradition of Dartmouth hockey legends.
Features Power Players Laura Stacey ’16 hopes for her second Olympic gold, following in the tradition of Dartmouth hockey legends.
Features “As Ever Your Best Friend” From Hollywood backlots through Hanover, a movie fiasco, and the blacklist, the bond between Budd Schulberg ’36 and Maurice Rapf ’35 survived.
Features “As Ever Your Best Friend” From Hollywood backlots through Hanover, a movie fiasco, and the blacklist, the bond between Budd Schulberg ’36 and Maurice Rapf ’35 survived.
Features Folklore and Memories Kristina Guild Douglass ’07 wins “genius grant” for her novel approach to archaeology.
Features Folklore and Memories Kristina Guild Douglass ’07 wins “genius grant” for her novel approach to archaeology.
Features Human-Centered Designer Beth Ames Altringer Eagle joins the College as first distinguished professor of engineering design.
Features Human-Centered Designer Beth Ames Altringer Eagle joins the College as first distinguished professor of engineering design.
Features The Legacy of Chinese Language Professor Susan Blader From language drills to “Noodle Hour,” she guided her students into a world that many made their own.
Features The Legacy of Chinese Language Professor Susan Blader From language drills to “Noodle Hour,” she guided her students into a world that many made their own.
Web Exclusive Features Dartmouth vs. Harvard Football’s battle for civilization on November 1 takes on a new meaning this year.
Web Exclusive Features Dartmouth vs. Harvard Football’s battle for civilization on November 1 takes on a new meaning this year.
Features Sport Psychology Scholar Helping Athletes Be Their Best Duncan Simpson is leading a new center to support student-athlete performance.
Features Sport Psychology Scholar Helping Athletes Be Their Best Duncan Simpson is leading a new center to support student-athlete performance.
Features America’s First Civil War David Schmidt ’09 codirects Ken Burns’ new documentary, bringing the American Revolution back to life in all its brutal complexity.
Features America’s First Civil War David Schmidt ’09 codirects Ken Burns’ new documentary, bringing the American Revolution back to life in all its brutal complexity.
Features Bridge Builder Gov. Josh Stein ’88 on the politics of showing up and providing grounded leadership in a divided state
Features Bridge Builder Gov. Josh Stein ’88 on the politics of showing up and providing grounded leadership in a divided state