Welcome from Dean Smith
Dean Elizabeth F. Smith leads the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.
New research shows how some trees use nitrogen more efficiently than others—offering important implications for carbon storage in the face of climate change.
The math professor enlisted Dartmouth students to bring computer time-sharing and BASIC to the world.
More than 150 early-career math scholars convened for the Algebraic Geometry Northeastern Series conference, which was held at Dartmouth for the first time.
Professor Claudia Olivetti's latest research with Nobel laureate Clauda Goldin illuminates the pay gap between mothers and fathers that persists long after children grow up.
Professor Jed Dobson assesses artificial intelligence from a humanities perspective.
The Daniel P. Stone Professor Emeritus in Intellectual and Moral Philosophy was an internationally recognized pioneer in computer and AI ethics.
Dartmouth scientists sniff out the genes that stir up the bloom's pungent odor.
Two groundbreaking studies by professor Herbert Chang '18 and a team of students illuminate how AI-generated imagery and social media influence political discourse.
Twenty-four professors join 16 departments and programs across the Arts and Sciences.
A two-day Dartmouth event investigates the evolving ties between the two fields.