Meet Our Newest Energy and Climate Alumni

Irving Institute Communications Intern Haily Nguyen '25 had the chance to talk with nine members of the Dartmouth Class of 2024 about their time at Dartmouth and how their experiences with energy and climate in and out of the classroom shaped their academic path, their career plans, and their understanding of the world around them. Click on each student's name or image to read more about each graduate. 

Alphonso Bradham '24

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Alphonso Bradham with text that reads We're in a transitional phase in the energy world, and decisions are going to be made one way or the other. I would rather have a seat at that table if I can make one or find one for myself. Alphonso Bradham '24

 

 

Evelyn Hatem '24


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an image of Evelyn Hatem with text that reads: "Attending the MIT Energy Conference was a great capstone to my studies on energy. I learned about the challenges of distributed energy resources, as well as how policy can better support the energy transiti

Anna Hugney '24

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Anna Hugney with text that reads: "There's a lot of different ways to get involved in sustainability at Dartmouth. Try to figure out what you're most excited about and then just follow your passion on that. I think it got me really far, and I think it can

Ashley Laveriano '24


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Ashley Laveriano "I have a more profound interest in studying urban applications and climate issues with respect to the city. A lot of cities around the world, but also specifically Northeast cities, are planning and preparing for things like sea level ri

Ginger Link '24

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Ginger Link with text that reads "The Baltic LEAP Program really opened my eyes to a part of the world I had never previously considered."

Emily Liu '24

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Emily Liu with text that reads: TuckLAB: Energy was a really impactful experience for me. We had so many guest speakers who were in the energy industry, who painted this path forward for me, which really helped me feel more confident about where I was goi

Grace Mendolia '24

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Grace Mendolia with text that reads: Try to go to as many lectures or office hours for Irving or the Sustainability Office as possible. It's the best way to get involved.

Carter "Street" Roberts '24

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Carter Roberts with text that reads: "Hearing Professor Mankin speak so clearly and honestly about the U.S. response to climate change, I felt a profound sense of disappointment at our country, but it also spurred me to think about how I could contribute

Stavan Shah '24

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Stavan Shah with text that reads Private finance, where I will be working, plays a crucial role in driving the energy transition; dollars at work is really going to be where people get to actually implement these ideas.