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Dartmouth launches STEM-X

$100 million program will increase access and leadership opportunities for historically underrepresented groups in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

Dartmouth Creates $100 Million STEM-X Program

$25 million gift from Jim and Penny Coulter to seed STEM opportunities for underrepresented groups

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E.E. Just Program Aims to Make STEM Fields More Diverse

Campaign initiative aims to make E.E. Just Program a national leader in fostering undergraduate talent.


Meet Four E.E. Just Program Undergraduate Fellows

An expanded E.E. Just Program continues to create pathways to success for underrepresented students in STEM.

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Raised to Date

A record-breaking number of alumni have already given to The Call to Lead campaign, and we’ve almost reached our participation goal to engage 60% of all alumni.

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TO PARTICIPATION GOAL
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While the Hopkins Center is under construction, the Hop continues to sponsor arts events across campus and the region
Inspired alumni are funding experiential learning that develops tomorrow’s global leaders
A wellness center, a growing team of counselors, and a prioritization of student mental health—all made possible by alumni generosity.
Dartmouth STEM-X will create new pathways to success and connect programs already expanding access to science, engineering, technology, and math 

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Now more than ever we need to support Dartmouth as it continues educate and inspire the leaders, scientists, thinkers, organizers and activists of tomorrow ...
W. Kyle Gore ’84
My everyday life is enriched by an inspiring backdrop of Dartmouth memories. Many of my favorites wind up and down the staircases and hidden passageways of the Hopkins Center …
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I give because, unlike when I was on campus, there are now out and visible resources for LGBTQ+ students, staff, and faculty.
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