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Performances, lectures, and a career fair are all part of fall activity.
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The Fusion Dance Ensemble performs in Kemeny Courtyard along with other groups as part of an annual dance showcase. (Photo by Sophia Scull ’25)
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The Class of 2029 pose for a full class photo in front of Dartmouth Hall. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Students explore the newly opened plaza at the Hopkins Center for the Arts during Academic Open Houses. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Members of the Class of 2029 attend their first official Dartmouth lecture, featuring government professors John Carey and Brendan Nyhan, during orientation. (Photo by Sophia Scull ’25)
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Interim Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences John Carey spoke about what principles matter to democracy as part of his Dartmouth Dialogues talk to incoming students. (Photo by Sophia Scull ’25)
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Students in the Master of Energy Transition graduate program explore campus during orientation. (Photo by Beam Lertbunnaphongs ’25)
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Sophia Boisvert ’29 and Kate Pressgrove ’29 decorate plant pots at Root Bloom Grow, an orientation activity. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Students sit and chat at the annual community cookout on the first day of classes for undergraduates. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Catherine Horner ’26 talks with Randy Coplin, an educator with Teach for America, at the Career Fair. (Photo by Sophia Scull ’25)
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Attendees at the Local Solutions conference on resilient communities have lunch in the atrium of the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society. (Photo by Beam Lertbunnaphongs ’25)
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Members of the women’s rugby team run out of the Corey Ford Rugby Clubhouse and onto Brophy Field for their season opener against Quinnipiac University. The Big Green scored early and often en route to a 59-0 win over the Bobcats. (Photo courtesy of Dartmouth Athletics)
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Student orientation leaders sing the alma mater during Your Class, Your Words, a spoken-word piece based on incoming students’ admissions essays, during the first meeting of the Class of 2029. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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From left, Chloe Kim ’29, Tula Bradley Prindiville ’29, and Sadie Strauss ’29 were among the new members of School House attending the “Dartmouth Welcome” ceremony on Sept. 3 for first-year and transfer students. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Students from West House also packed the stands at Buddy Teevens Stadium at Memorial Field for the welcome ceremony. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Students of South House waiting for the start of A Dartmouth Welcome. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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From left, Riann Mohamud ’29 and Ines Charles ’29 speak with Jennifer Rosales, senior vice president for community and campus life and chief student affairs officer, and Jay Davis ’90, director of the First-Generation Office, at a welcome dinner for first-generation college students. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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First-year students play “get-to-know-you” bingo during a pre-orientation program dinner for Native and Indigenous students. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Vasilis Moiras ’27 nets Dartmouth’s goal in a game against University of New Haven that ended in a 1-1 draw. (Photo courtesy of Dartmouth Athletics)
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Avery Drehkoff ’29 gets help from her parents, Bill Drehkoff ’97 and Kate Protextor ’97, during move-in day in Wheeler Hall. They met in that residence hall as first-year students, and Avery has the same room her father did. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Ryan Beveridge ’29 poses for a photo on move-in day with, from left, geography professor Abigail Neely, the house professor for School House; President Sian Leah Beilock; and Interim Dean of Undergraduate Student Affairs Anne Hudak. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Lessow Commons, the new student lounge at the Hop. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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The Hodgson Family Dance Studio at the new Hopkins Center for the Arts is the first rehearsal space dedicated exclusively to dance at the Hop. (Photo by Matt Driscoll)
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A permanent installation in the newly reimagined Hopkins Center for the Arts pays homage to Hinman Boxes. Undergraduates now get their mail in the Class of 1953 Commons. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)