Celebrating Coeducation: 40 Years of Change

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The year 1972 marked the beginning of an era of inclusion and innovation that to this day defines the forward-thinking vitality steering Dartmouth toward the upcoming 250th anniversary of the founding of the College.

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The new website will include profiles of faculty, staff, and alumni who have contributed to Dartmouth鈥檚 legacy.

A new feature called celebrates Dartmouth鈥檚 ongoing commitment to diversity and profiles faculty, staff, alumnae, and alumni who have contributed to this rich legacy by demonstrating the inseparability of diversity and excellence on Dartmouth鈥檚 campus and around the world.

鈥淒artmouth evolves every year to remain one of the world鈥檚 most enduring institutions,鈥 says Interim President , who initiated the project. 鈥淎n essential part of this evolution has been our ongoing work to ensure that Dartmouth fosters forward-thinking leadership that capitalizes on the strengths of a globally diverse community. We鈥檝e spent this year celebrating four decades of campus initiatives that advance and support this goal, including coeducation, Native American Studies, and the Black Alumni of Dartmouth Association. The Profiles of Change project gives us a wonderful opportunity to celebrate many of the faculty, staff, alumnae, and alumni who made it all happen鈥攐n campus and across the world.鈥

To view Profiles of Change, .

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