Dartmouth Student Energy Stories
Learn more about how undergrduate and graduate students are engaging with energy at Dartmouth!
Learn more about how undergrduate and graduate students are engaging with energy at Dartmouth!
Kate Yeo '25 shares her experiences at the international climate summit in Bonn Germany during summer 2023.
Ali Bauer '24 and Camry Gach '26 share about their experiences at a recent Upper Valley event focused on energy.
Students dive deep during an Institute/Sustainability Office energy immersion trip to West Virginia.
Students have identified a set of retrofit options, which could lead to energy cost savings.
Winterim 22 energy immersion trip took students to the Gulf Coast to learn about energy and society.
The Dartmouth Energy Alliance hosted its first energy hackathon in fall 2022.
Ali Bauer '25 conducts research on local energy security issues for the Energy Justice Clinic.
The Irving Institute and Tuck collaborated to create a new program for Dartmouth juniors and seniors.
Daysia Charles '25 offers her perspective on being a member of the EJ Clinic.
Design Corps team creates energy inspired mural in Irving Institute atrium.
A Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering team traveled to Uganda to install a solar heater they designed.
Ryan Proulx spent summer 2022 as a policy intern for environmental advocacy group MASSPIRG.
The Dartmouth Energy Alliance spent spring break '22 in Washington, DC, attending the American Council on Renewable Energy Policy Forum .
Max Holden '22 developed skills and experience in the utilities sector during a summer internship in the Bay Area.
Nate Roe '23 spent a summer as an intern at REEF Technologies.
Rohit Garimella '24 spent a summer working in the Division of Analytics and Surveillance at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
Emma Doherty '21 used Institute grant funding to research and develop prefabricated facade panels for deep energy retrofits.
Ellery Curtis '22 used Irving Institute student grant support to help her pursue an energy-focused internship during summer 2021.
In summer 2019, students traveled to a remote Alaskan island to install a micro-hydro generator.
Jess Chen, an ENVS major, shares how an energy immersion trip influenced her academic path.
Jordan Swett '19 talks about his experiences with energy at Dartmouth.