达特茅斯学院世界排名
达特茅斯学院
Dartmouth College
United States of America, New Hampshire
私立
Ranking
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Description
Dartmouth College is a private, Ivy League university in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States. The institution comprises a liberal arts college, Geisel School of Medicine, Thayer School of Engineering, and the Tuck School of Business, as well as 19 graduate programs in the arts and sciences. Incorporated as "Trustees of Dartmouth College," it is one of the nine Colonial Colleges founded before the American Revolution. With an undergraduate enrollment of 4,248 and a total student enrollment of 6,141, Dartmouth is the smallest school in the Ivy League. Dartmouth College was established in 1769 by Congregational minister Eleazar Wheelock. After a long period of financial and political struggles, Dartmouth emerged in the early 20th century from relative obscurity. Dartmouth alumni, from Daniel Webster to the many donors in the 19th and 20th centuries, have been famously involved in their college. Dartmouth is located on a rural 269 acres (1.09?km) campus in the Upper Valley region of New Hampshire. Given the College's isolated location, participation in athletics and the school's Greek system is high. Dartmouth's 34 varsity sports teams compete in the Ivy League conference of the NCAA Division I. Students are well known for preserving a variety of strong campus traditions.
Campus Facilities
地理位置
Hanover is a small, sparsely-populated town in rural western New Hampshire that sits across the Connecticut River from Vermont. Many of its residents are Dartmouth alums, suburban families, and retired folks. In 2007, CNN and Money magazine called Hanover the second-best place to live in the country. The downtown area is technically only one street, but it offers an appealing collection of shops and restaurants. As reported by Evan Lambert ’11: “Hanover itself doesn't offer many places to hang out, but students usually go out to eat at restaurants such as Molly’s (which offers American fare), the Orient (with Chinese/Japanese food), Mai Thai, and EBAs (another American-style eatery that delivers until 2:10 a.m.). Some of the nicer places to relax around town are the Dartmouth bookstore, Dirt Cowbow Cafe, and Lou's Diner. "If students have cars, they can travel to West Lebanon, which offers shopping, a dance club, and even more restaurants. There is an Advance Transit bus that goes there as well, though the trip will take longer via bus. "Finally, Boston is two and a half hours away and accessible via the Dartmouth Coach. The trip is relatively cheap, and students can enjoy good food, historical sites, and the great nightlife that the Hub has to offer.”
校园
President Dwight D. Eisenhower summed up the Dartmouth campus best when he remarked, “this is what a college is supposed to look like.” The oldest buildings on campus are even older than Ike (Wentworth and Thornton Halls were built in the 1820s), and that’s pretty darn old. Hardcore fans of Georgian American colonial architecture (we know you’re out there) will have a field day at Dartmouth. Collis, Dartmouth’s campus center, is where many students hang out, do work, and eat. It’s a very functional place with a fun and vibrant atmosphere that also manages to be homey. Students can use the rooms above the café area to do work, and can visit another room that has three huge televisions and sofas to take in the big game or a TV show. The first floor of the library, known as First Floor Berry, is the place to go if you want to look like you’re studying but really want to see people. Novak, a 24-hour study space attached to the library that’s also a café during most of the day can take on a similar vibe. When it’s nice out, the Green is the place to be, and it’s easily the number one hangout on sunny days. Usually there’s music playing, Frisbees flying, people sunbathing, and dogs running around. Students can bring a blanket out there and truly stay for the whole day if they please. Dartmouth’s Hopkins Center, a large performing arts facility, also contains a small café. The “Hop” line on Sunday morning is another great place to get some face time with friends. By 11:00 or 11:30, you’ll find tons of people right there with you asking themselves how much longer it’s going to be until they get their egg wrap and start feeling better. It’s the first place to go on a Sunday morning and it’s gossip central. Alumni Gym is another popular spot. Since everyone at Dartmouth tends to be active, people are always running from place to place and looking for a few moments to squeeze in some time at the gym. It’s another place to see people, watch your favorite television show, and get that 30-minute elliptical workout.
是否强制住宿
Freshmen are required to live on campus
宿舍类型
Coed dorms, married student apartments, fraternity/sorority housing, cooperative housing
宿舍条件
With guaranteed housing for freshmen and sophomores, Dartmouth is split into nine residential clusters. In this unique system, three or four dorms are grouped together to form residential communities. McLaughlin is one of the newest clusters on campus, with spacious rooms, lounges, and bathrooms shared by hallmates. Fahey/McLane is another new cluster that offers beautiful views of the White Mountains in Vermont and proximity to important spots on campus, including the dining hall and library. Some of Fahey/McLane’s floors boast spacious rooms and contain private bathrooms. There are also freshman-only clusters, including the Choates, an older cluster directly behind fraternity row, and the River, which is the farthest cluster from the center of campus and also very old. These clusters contain one-room doubles, one-room singles, and two-room doubles. East Wheelock is a special academic cluster that offers a quiet place for students to live and study. It houses a special dean for first-year students who holds lunches for the cluster residents, special programming (including free raffles for Hop performance tickets), and opportunities for unique professor-student interactions (there is a professor who lives in a house directly adjacent to the Cluster). All residential floors have a UGA (undergraduate adviser) who encourages unity and directs residents to the proper channels to help them resolve problems. First-year UGAs are especially important in helping freshmen adjust to college life. There are also GAs (graduate advisers) and CDs (community directors), usually one of each in every cluster.
体育培养
Dartmouth competes in the Ivy League as an NCAA Division I institution. The school has never had an official mascot, and until the 1970s its teams went by the nickname “the Indians.” Dartmouth sports squads are now known as “the Big Green,” which is the school’s official color. With 34 teams, 20% of Dartmouth males and 18% of females participate in varsity athletics. While Dartmouth is known more for its academics than its world-class athletes, a moderate level of competitive spirit pervades the campus, and according to one freshman, “it is almost mandatory for everyone to attend the football game” during homecoming weekend. Furthermore, Dartmouth is the ideal school for students who love winter sports. The Dartmouth ski-way, just a short drive from campus, houses three ski lifts, 16 trails, and a lodge. Both men’s and women’s ice hockey are popular teams and men’s ice hockey games are probably the most well-attended of all Dartmouth sporting events. Lastly, it’s worth noting that with so many students involved in athletics, sports provide yet another social outlet for Dartmouth students. Sports at Dartmouth: Go Big Green
Culture & History
学校历史
Dartmouth, founded in 1769, is a private, Ivy League college. As President James Wright has observed, "If neither of the descriptive labels college or university fits us easily, that is eminently acceptable. We are a university in name and in basic values and purposes." Dartmouth is committed to promoting and celebrating the diversity of its community members. President Wright adds, "Our commitment to diversity is rooted in the fact that we are an educational institution. It is hard for me to imagine education going on without a richly diverse student body and faculty." Dartmouth's 265-acre campus is located in Hanover, northwest of Boston.
有趣事实
The fratastic classic film Animal House was written by Chris Miller ’63 and loosely based on his experiences as a member of a Dartmouth fraternity. Dartmouth is the alma mater of a number of fictional characters including Michael Corleone from The Godfather, Meredith Grey of Grey’s Anatomy, and Stephen Colbert’s persona on The Colbert Report. -- With special reporting by Evan Lambert ‘11
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