Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Coeducation at Dartmouth
50 Years of Dartmouth Women Changing the World
Recordings of all panels from the November weekend celebration and the Dartmouth Hall dedication are now available on demand!
Whether you missed the weekend or want to experience the amazing events again, you can see all of the action on demand.
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A Timeline of Women at Dartmouth
Leave a Note of Gratitude
When you reflect upon your time at Dartmouth, is there someone special you would like to thank? Here's a chance to leave a note of gratitude for the person who inspired you most—and we'll pass the message along!
50 for 50 Milestone Anniversary Storytelling Project
Check out the 50 for 50 Milestone Anniversary Storytelling Project, a storytelling project in celebration of three major Dartmouth anniversaries.
Dartmouth Marks Three Major Milestones
Fifty years ago, Dartmouth opened its doors of admission to women, established the Native American Studies program, and saw the founding of the Black Alumni at Dartmouth Association (BADA). Throughout 2022, the College will commemorate all three milestones, beginning with the shift to coeducation.
Finding a Healthy Balance
Diksha Gautham ’15 shares her intimate and inspirational story about balancing body image, fitness, and career
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Finding Courage Through Curiosity
Melanie Bowen ’93 has spent a life asking questions and still sees so many more on the road ahead
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Cultivating Joy and Peace
Sope Ogunyemi ’01 reflects on her years at Dartmouth, where she developed lifelong friendships and an approach to challenges that she still employs today
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