Members of the Dartmouth Class of 1972 display class pride at their 2022 50th Reunion.
From Capitol Hill to the Capital Markets: Monday, Nov. 3, 2025
Featuring Abigail Ross Hopper '93 and Annie Kuster '78
War. Protest. Ongoing civil rights struggles. Political instability. The burgeoning environmental movement. An ascendant youth culture. The Dartmouth Class of 1972's college years were marked by complex and rapid change that transformed the way Americans understood themselves and their world.
With their 50th anniversary class reunion gift — an endowed lecture series focused on addressing today's great issues in energy, environment, climate, and sustainability — the Class of 1972 has given Dartmouth and the Irving Institute for Energy and Society an exciting new opportunity to explore the similarly complex great issues of our own time. This generous gift will allow the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society to bring experts and leaders from across the energy and sustainability landscape to speak on the critical challenges and opportunities we face today.
Past and upcoming Class of 1972 lectures are featured below.
Featuring Abigail Ross Hopper '93 and Annie Kuster '78
5/1/25: A conversation with the Honorable Miranda Ballentine
10/10/24: A conversation with Sarah Jewett '12, Andrew McAllister '87, and Rosi Kerr '97
View a video recording of our April 9, 2024 Class of 1972 lecture.
An 11/03/22 talk on the role of corporate responsibility, policy, and consumer choices in abating ocean plastic pollution.
View a video of the inaugural Class of 1972 lecture from June 11, 2022