‘SEAD 2.0’: A Local Approach to Dartmouth’s Program
High-potential, low-income Upper Valley high school students get a taste of college.
High-potential, low-income Upper Valley high school students get a taste of college.
Year-round mentoring helps low-income, first-generation students prepare for college.
The sophomore has received a Newman Civic Fellowship to advance social justice work.
The lecture is part of a summer series on “Global Challenges Confronting the United States.”
Dottie and Bob King ’57 help international students fight global poverty.
“I know I want to commit my life to service and justice,” says Muir.
Summer Enrichment at Dartmouth (SEAD) has concluded its 15th summer.
Every summer, more than 300 Dartmouth sophomores volunteer with the Summer Enrichment at Dartmouth (SEAD) program, sponsored by the
As a first-year, Edie Stuart ’11 wanted to explore everything Dartmouth had to offer, but she didn’t know where that would lead her. Then she took “Educational Issues in Contemporary Society,” with Professor Emeritus Andrew Garrod.