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Was It Worth It?

They chose a major with modest career prospects. Twenty years later, art history majors from the class of 2006 reflect on their decision.

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Serenity Now

The campus offers many pockets of natural solitude where anyone can escape the grind and find a quiet place to think and be alone.

Ever since Dartmouth was carved out of the woods nearly 250 years ago, its remote setting has remained one of its greatest assets. Even as the College welcomes its largest incoming class this fall, the campus offers many pockets of natural solitude where anyone can escape the grind and find a quiet place to think and be alone.

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Ledyard Canoe Club
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College Cemetery
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Sculpture Swing

In The Current Issue

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Man sitting in theater

Features

Finding Grace Amid the Unspeakable

Woman in museum

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Uncovering Art’s Hidden Stories

Simone Swink in production room

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Simone Swink ’98 is in Complete Control

Man standing in front of mural

Pursuits

Chasing Light and Color

Sun God and Spo!

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Spo! and the Sun God

Where to eat, stay, shop & more around Dartmouth
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Going Out in Style

On May 21, 2016, the writing was on the wall—literally—as the Hood Museum celebrated its final days before closing for a multi-year renovation and expansion project.

Making Waves

A nature portfolio by former National Geographic photographer Dewitt Jones ’65.

Uplifting Experience

Timber and teamwork join forces as the new Class of 1966 Bunkhouse takes shape on Mount Moosilauke.

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