- Undergraduate
Bachelor's Degrees
Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of EngineeringDual-Degree ProgramUndergraduate AdmissionsUndergraduate Experience
- Graduate
Graduate Experience
- Research
- Entrepreneurship
- Community
- About
-
Search
In the News
The Christian Science Monitor
With an eye on rising rents, cities start to regulate Airbnb
Dartmouth engineering professor Geoffrey Parker is quoted in this article about the gig economy balance of small-business freedom and government oversight.
Oct 01, 2018
The Dartmouth
Eric van Hove brings the Mahjouba Initiative to Dartmouth
Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering's Mahjouba Project works with artist Eric Van Hove in Morocco to design a fully electric moped built out of handmade Moroccan Craft.
Sep 19, 2018
Valley News
How Foreign-Born Students Fill America's Demand for Skilled Workers
Dartmouth engineer Brad Ficko is cited as a perfect example of how foreign-born students are helping to meet the demand by American employers for highly skilled workers.
Sep 12, 2018
Yahoo Finance
The top 25 colleges that produce the most startup founders
Dartmouth is named among the universities with the most graduates who went on to receive venture capitalist funding after leaving school.
Sep 12, 2018
The Times Argus
Profile: Smyers to enter Hall of Fame
Donna Smyers '79 Th'88 is one of four people to be inducted as part of the ninth class of the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame, honoring her three decades of success and contributions to the sport.
Aug 09, 2018
NH Business Review
Hanover-based DoseOptics launches radiation beam imaging system
A new imaging system from Thayer School spin-off DoseOptics enables direct imaging of radiation delivery on a routine basis.
Aug 09, 2018
MACH
Going to Mars will involve all sorts of risks. Going bonkers might be the biggest.
NBC reports that Dartmouth adjunct professor of engineering Jay Buckey, a former astronaut, has been doing research to help alleviate astronauts’ feelings of isolation, depression, and anxiety.
Aug 01, 2018
San Francisco Business Times
In pursuit of Alzheimer's, cancer, growing Alector lands $133 million
Dartmouth engineering professor Tillman Gerngross' brainchild, Alector, raised one of the largest, if not the biggest, venture rounds in biotech this year.
Aug 01, 2018