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Over 40 departments and programs constitute Dartmouth’s liberal arts core, which promotes critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration among our students. The liberal arts imperative informs every field of study and crosses departments, programs, and schools. Our students learn to ask bigger questions and apply more perspectives to the answers. They gain a deeper understanding of humanity and a broader view of what’s at stake for societies and throughout the world.

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Dartmouth Dialogues

At Dartmouth, we’re strengthening a culture in which community members engage in respectful discussion across differences.

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First Therapy Chatbot Trial Yields Mental Health Benefits

Study participants likened Dartmouth’s AI-powered “Therabot” to working with a therapist. Read More

In the News Study Finds AI Chatbot Can Improve Mental Health

Promising clinical trial results for Therabot, the generative-AI therapy chatbot developed by Geisel professors Michael Heinz and Nicholas Jacobson, are highlighted. Psychology Today

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Series Examines the First 100 Days of Trump’s Second Term

The Rockefeller Center, Dartmouth Dialogues, and student groups sponsor the talks.

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Dartmouth Offers Admission to 1,702 Undergrad Applicants

More than 1 in 4 admitted to the Class of 2029 qualify for free tuition.


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A lot of the research shows that when you have more women in your legislature, the topics that you’re talking about and the legislative agenda itself shifts.

Anna Mahoney, executive director of the Rockefeller Center for Public Policy New Hampshire Bulletin

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Scholars Who Love to Teach

The closeness of Dartmouth’s academic community and the proximity of its resources have a way of bringing individual students together with the scholar or researcher who can ignite an unquenchable curiosity.

Assistant Professor of Biomedical Data Science (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)
Nicholas Jacobson

“We use AI and data captured through smartphones and wearable sensors to try to predict the severity and course of mental health.” JACOBSON LABORATORY

Professor of Medicine (Photo courtesy of NASA)
Jay Buckey

“If you’re in space for a long time, bone and muscle loss are significant problems. Right now, there’s not a really good way to track that,” READ ABOUT POLARIS DAWN

Professor of Business Administration (Photo by Laura DeCapua)
Lauren Lu

“Inequity in resource allocation is hindering women from climbing the corporate ladder.” READ INTO THIS ISSUE

Assistant Professor of Engineering (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)
Britt Goods

“Marrying the two technologies together can be really valuable because you can see exactly where a particular group of cells is important,” GOODS LAB

Assistant Professor of Computer Science (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
Adithya Pediredla

“My research touches multiple fields, including computer vision, computer graphics, optics, signal, and image processing.” SEE HIS PROFILE

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