Life in the Upper Valley
The Upper Valley region of New Hampshire and Vermont attracts people from around the world for its scenic beauty, cultural events, and vibrant villages and towns.
Each of the seasons leads you in new directions: maple sugaring and white-water kayaking in spring, fairs and hiking in summer, gorgeous foliage in the fall, and skiing in winter.
Dartmouth College, located in nearby Hanover, New Hampshire, is the cultural and scholarly epicenter of northern New England. Its Hood Museum of Art and Hopkins Center for the Arts bring regular exhibits and live performances to the area.
The Lebanon Opera House in Lebanon, New Hampshire also offers world-class music and theater.
Dartmouth / Upper Valley Region Lifestyle
Welcome to the Dartmouth / Upper Valley Region of New Hampshire and Vermont.
Hanover Inn Dartmouth
The Hanover Inn boutique hotel is a spectacular and historic destination for business and leisure guests looking for a central location, modern amenities and sophisticated New England charm.
Dartmouth goes to NYC Vlog//Cheer
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The other side of Lebanon, New Hampshire
The village of Lebanon, New Hampshire is a place of fountains and funky food trucks, a pretty town green and tons of color.
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Hanover blocks proposed new athletic facility at Dartmouth
The town of Hanover has denied a 70,000-square-foot athletic facility that Dartmouth College wanted to build.
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Giving Up the Higher Ground: Where Does the U.S. Go from Here?
Giving Up the Higher Ground: Where Does the US Go from Here?
Sarah Margon will talk about the Trump administration’s foreign policy over the last two years, what it’s really meant for US global engagement, and what the future may hold.
Margon is the Director of Foreign Policy at Open Society Foundations and the former Washington Director of Human Rights Watch. She previously served as senior foreign policy advisor to former Sen. Russ Feingold of Wisconsin and as staff director to the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on African Affairs. Earlier in her career, she served in various roles at Oxfam America, the Center for National Security Studies, and the Open Society Foundations. She has a long career of collaborating with leaders from both political parties to make U.S. foreign policy more just and more effective.
Sponsored by the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding
Recorded Tuesday, November 5, 2019
BU doubles up UNH 8-4
7 different Terriers scored goals
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Dartmouth Visited (1956)
This promotional film for potential applicants to Dartmouth College follows a fictional applicant, Bert, through an admissions interview, classes, Great Issues lectures, and student activities. It includes interior views of buildings such as Baker Library and Webster Hall, President Eisenhower's commencement visit, an ROTC parade, football, a talk with President Dickey, and aerial views of the campus. Produced by Robert L. Allen for Dartmouth College Films. 31 minutes. 1956.
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2020 Martin Luther King, Jr. Employee Celebration Breakfast at Dartmouth College
The Office of Human Resources invited all faculty and staff to attend the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Employee Celebration Breakfast in the Grand Ballroom of the Hanover Inn.
This year's theme was Rise Together! and the featured speaker was Matthew Delmont, PhD, Sherman Fairchild Distinguished Professor of History at Dartmouth College.
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Monday, January 20, 2020 at 9:00AM
Hanover Inn
Hanover, New Hampshire
New Hampshire Climate Summer 2012 - 99Rock Radio Interview - Hanover, NH
The 2012 New Hampshire Climate Summer Team is interviewed at Hanover, NH's 99Rock, the commercial radio station run out of Dartmouth College
Applying to Dartmouth: Answering Your Questions
Have last minute questions about your application? We're chatting with Lee Coffin, our dean of admissions, and Dino Koff, our director of financial aid, about applying to Dartmouth.
Trojan running down a dream at Dartmouth
For most aspiring college students, athletics or academics will play a big role in the final choice they make.
For Traverse City Central all-state runner Kyle Dotterrer the choice was simple; take advantage of them both at Dartmouth College.
The Ivy League school in Hanover, New Hampshire has a great tradition in developing distance runners and it seemed like a no-brainer for the 4.0 Dotterrer who finished sixth at the Division 1 State Cross Country finals last fall.
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Dartmouth Alumni of the Civil Rights Movement
Community Lunch Panel
Dartmouth Alumni of the Civil Rights Movement
Thursday, January 19
12 noon--1:30 pm, Collis Common Ground
William Burton '65, Roger Daly '67, Dirk DeRoos '68, and Paul Stetzer '67 share their experiences as activists working in the voter registration effort of the civil rights movement. Facilitated by Denise Anthony, Associate Professor of Sociology and Research Director, Institute for Security, Technology, and Society, Dartmouth College.
1965 DAM article on Dartmouth students, including some of these speakers, who were engaging in civil rights activism
Speaker Bios
Associate Professor of Sociology Denise Anthony, former Chair (2007--11) of the Sociology Department, currently serves as Research Director of Dartmouth's Institute for Security, Technology, and Society and as a Faculty Affiliate with the Center for Health Policy Research at The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice. Her research interests include collective action and trust, economic sociology, and the sociology of health care.
Deeply moved by the Montgomery bus boycott and the Greensboro sit-ins, William Burton '65 participated in 1964 in voter registration work in the Mississippi Summer Project followup. This experience influenced him to remain actively involved in politics throughout his life. In 1991 he ran for and was elected as Town Supervisor of Ossining, New York. Though retiring after three two-year terms, he returned to political service in 2005 upon his election as a Westchester County Legislator. Outside of politics, Mr. Burton's career has included working and owning his own businesses in the publishing and printing industries in New York City.
Roger Daly '67 met Martin Luther King Jr. in 1962 when King spent a week at Groton teaching classes. Strongly influenced by this experience, he later joined the Civil Rights Movement as a volunteer field worker for SNCC in the Mississippi Delta and Selma, Alabama. During this time he was beaten twice and was jailed for standing on the courthouse sidewalk while accompanying Selma residents seeking to register to vote. An ordained minister in the United Church of Christ, Reverend Daly has been a pastoral minister for 41 years. He received his M.Div. from Gordon-Conwell Theological School and his M.Ed. in clinical psychology from the University of New Hampshire.
Dirk DeRoos '68 spent most of the first months of his freshman year not in Hanover, but in Neshoba County, Mississippi. He recalls this experience participating in civil rights work as being both defining and transformational. After graduating from Dartmouth, he earned his J.D. at Indiana University. He then went on active duty as an Army officer with the field artillery before entering private practice. Mr. DeRoos is currently a partner in the Denver office of the international law firm of Faegre Baker Daniels. His courtroom experience, in state and federal court at the trial and appellate levels, often involves claims under Title VII, the ADEA, the ADA, federal and state civil rights and pay statutes, and ERISA.
His experience in Mississippi with the DCU influenced Paul Stetzer '67 to become involved not only in the Civil Rights Movement but also in anti-poverty, anti-war, environmental, and women's and gay rights movements. His career in education has included work with the pre-school anti-poverty program Get Set (while there, he helped found a labor union for that organization's workers), as an environmental educator at the Schuylkill Valley Nature Center, and as a teacher of environmental science at the Germantown Friends School. He has more recently turned to documentary photography with a continuing project entitled Democracy Is Coming.
USA: New London, NH 9/20/16
Lebanon, NH Episode 1 FINAL CUT Webisode
Here's the webisode we worked in Grover's class.
Credits:
Ethan Delapenha
Caleb Knowles
Melissa McNeil
Elijah Deus
Jade Brown
Sif Wayne (Prapti Brahmbhatt)
Alex Pate
My First Week at Dartmouth, 1950
This color promotional film for potential applicants to Dartmouth College follows a fictional freshman, Peter (Buck H. Zuckerman '52, also known as Buck Henry from SNL fame), through his first days on campus and around Hanover. Using first-person narration, he introduces various facets of student life and meets professors and administrators who discuss the College. He describes his first week at Dartmouth through a letter home to his parents. Produced by Dartmouth College Films.
Santorum's Daughter Stumps For Her Dad
One GOP candidate has made an 11th hour surge in the polls. Former Senator Rick Santorum has shown to be a formidable candidate in the race to the White House and his daughter Elizabeth Santorum is in the islands to campaign for her father.
Why Are These Dartmouth Professors Being Investigated?
Three Dartmouth College professors are on paid leave as they're facing criminal investigation for allegations of sexual misconduct. The Ivy League college has identified the three professors as Todd Heatherton, Bill Kelley, and Paul Whalen. According to their bios, all three professors work in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences. On Tuesday the New Hampshire attorney general's office announced a joint investigation with the Grafton County attorney, New Hampshire State Police, the Grafton County sheriff’s office, and Hanover police. Dartmouth is also conducted its own internal investigation.
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