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  1. Dartmouth College ( / ˈdɑːrtməθ /; DART-məth) is a private Ivy League research university in Hanover, New Hampshire. Established in 1769 by Eleazar Wheelock, Dartmouth is one of the nine colonial colleges chartered before the American Revolution.

  2. Since its founding in 1769, Dartmouth has graduated 253 classes of students and today has approximately 66,500 living alumni. This list uses the following notation: D or unmarked years – recipient of Dartmouth College Bachelor of Arts

  3. Dartmouth College (pronounced /ˈdɑrtməθ/) is a private, coeducational university in Hanover, New Hampshire. Incorporated as "Trustees of Dartmouth College," it is a member of the Ivy League and one of the nine Colonial Colleges founded before the American Revolution.

  4. Dartmouth College is located in the rural town of Hanover in the Upper Valley of the Connecticut River in the New England state of New Hampshire. Dartmouth's 269-acre (1.09 km 2 ) campus centered on the Green makes the institution the largest private landowner in the town of Hanover, [1] and its landholdings and facilities are valued at an ...

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    • A Cappella Singing Groups
    • Other Musical Organizations
    • Drama and Performance
    • Publications
    • Political Groups
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    • Undergraduate Societies
    • Senior Societies
    • Greek Organizations

    Dartmouth Student Government

    Dartmouth Student Government (DSG) is the official elected Student Government for all Dartmouth undergraduate students that represents student concerns to the administration and outside community groups, whether that’s around mental health, dining and food insecurity, elections, or infrastructure and housing. Any issue affecting the quality of undergraduate life or education falls within the jurisdiction of DSG. To this end, DSG lends a voice to student concerns and opinions; plays an active...

    The Dartmouth Aires

    Dartmouth College's oldest a cappella singing group, the Aires were originally formed as the Injunairesin 1946 as an offshoot of the college Glee Club; the Dartmouth Aires broke with the Glee Club in the late 1970s. Although the Aires usually have about sixteen members, group numbers vary on a term-to-term basis. Auditions are held at the beginning of every fall term. Members of the Aires pick what songs to arrange based on the group's tastes. Because the Aires are such a diverse group, they...

    The Dartmouth Brovertones

    The Dartmouth Brovertones are Dartmouth's second oldest all-male a cappella group, founded in 1993. The group was originally named Final Cut, and was traditionally known for singing popular songs from the 80's and 90's. The Brovertones (or Bros) have since expanded their repertoire to include modern hits. Brovertones' repertoire includes a varied mix of approximately 30 songs ranging from "House of the Rising Sun" to a mash-up of "Bailando" and "Despacito". The group has four albums, includin...

    The Dartmouth Cords

    The Dartmouth Cords are an all-male singing group founded in 1996 which usually consists of around 20 members. They are known for wearing corduroy to every performance. Their repertoire includes pop, rock, hip-hop, and traditional Dartmouth songs. Voice parts include tenors, baritones, basses and vocal percussionists. The group incorporates choreography, comedic skits, and visual media to enhance their shows. These fine gentlemen love three things above all else: good music, good times, and a...

    These organizations include the Barbary Coast Jazz Ensemble, Dartmouth Brass Society, Dartmouth Chamber Orchestra, Dartmouth Chamber Singers, Dartmouth College Marching Band, Dartmouth College Glee Club, Dartmouth Gospel Choir, Dartmouth Symphony Orchestra, Dartmouth Wind Symphony, Handel Society of Dartmouth College, and World Music Percussion Ens...

    Dartmouth Laboratory Theatre

    The Laboratory Theatreperformed in Robinson Hall and attracted much student involvement starting in the 1910s.

    Soul Scribes

    The Dartmouth Soul Scribes, founded in 2004, is the only group at Dartmouth dedicated exclusively to performance poetry. It has enjoyed much popularity and success since its inception. The Scribes have made multiple appearances at the national College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational and were the 2012 champions of the Wade Lewis Poetry Slam Invitational (the nation's second largest collegiate slam). The group has opened for a number of world-renowned slam poets including Roger Bonair-Agard, De...

    Casual Thursday

    Casual Thursday is an improv comedy troupe that performs at Dartmouth. Casual Thursday usually focuses on shortform games in their shows, although the group also performs sketchshows at least twice a year. The group was founded in 2001, by members of the Class of 2004. Casual Thursday regularly visits other colleges and travels to other states, often participating in professional improv comedy workshops.

    Dartmouth features many magazines funded by its Council on Student Organizations (COSO) as well as at least two independently funded newspapers, The Dartmouth and the Dartmouth Review. For more information on college publications, see Dartmouth College publications. Dartmouth's "Collegiate Journal of Art History" is the first such academic art hist...

    Campus political groups regularly host events for presidential candidates and other well-known politicians in conjunction with Dartmouth's Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy. Groups occasionally collaborate in organizing dinner discussions, debates, and events with a bipartisan scope. The New Hampshire primary, which occurs every four y...

    Dartmouth Consulting Group

    The Dartmouth Consulting Group (DCG) is Dartmouth College’s student-run consulting organization. DCG provides a wide range of services, from strategy to implementation, for businesses in the Upper Valley region of New Hampshire and Vermont. Past engagements have varied from working with local startups to aiding in multi-million dollar expansion projects.

    Dartmouth Emergency Medical Services

    Dartmouth EMS is a student run Basic Life Support (BLS) unit licensed by the State of New Hampshire. D-EMS provides emergency medical services to Dartmouth College, and are available for standby coverage throughout the Upper Valley. Dartmouth EMS is dedicated to the safety of Dartmouthcommunity members and visitors. Additionally, the group strives to provide as many educational opportunities as possible. D-EMS provides on-call campus coverage to the campus. Crews are available for radio dispa...

    Dartmouth Outing Club

    The Dartmouth Outing Club (DOC) is the oldest and largest collegiate outing club in the United States, founded in 1909 to stimulate interest in winter sports. The DOC includes many subgroups, including: 1. Bait and Bullet 2. The Big Green Bus 3. Cabin and Trail 4. Cycling Club 5. Environmental Studies Division 6. Ledyard Canoe Club 7. Dartmouth Mountaineering Club 8. Dartmouth Ski Patrol 9. Farm and Field 10. Snowboarding Club 11. People of Color Outdoors 12. Winter Sports Club 13. Women in t...

    Dartmouth recognizes two non-Greek undergraduate societies: Panarchy and Amarna. Both societies are co-ed, open, non-exclusive, and do not conduct "rush" activities. Like the Greek organizations, Panarchy and Amarna function as social and residential communities; however, the undergraduate societies are separate from the college's Co-ed, Fraternity...

    Student literary or fraternal societies of Dartmouth College date back to 1783. Starting in the late nineteenth century, students began creating societies for each of the four class years. Only the senior societies survive from those early class societies, and new ones have been added in recent years. Almost all keep their membership secret until C...

    Dartmouth College is host to many Greek organizations and a significant percentage of the undergraduate student body is active in Greek life. In 2005, the school stated that 1,785 students were members of a fraternity, sorority, or coeducational Greek house, about 60 percent of the eligible student body. Dartmouth College was among the first instit...

  5. This list of Dartmouth College faculty includes notable current and former instructors and administrators of Dartmouth College, an Ivy League university located in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States.

  6. The traditions of Dartmouth College, an American Ivy League college in Hanover, New Hampshire, are deeply entrenched in the student life of the institution and are well known nationally.

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