

The ninth-oldest institution of higher education in the US, Dartmouth has a large off-campus network offering 45 faculty-led programmes in more than 20 countries. The Tuck School of Business, established in1900, offers a full-time MBA in addition to other non-degree programmes. As well as undergraduate degrees, it offers a Master of Engineering Management and what is the nation’s first PhD Innovation Programme. Its Thayer School of Engineering is also one of the oldest of its kind in the States. It offers the MD degree as well as graduate education in biomedical sciences, public health and health care delivery science.

These cover many different subject areas from art history and languages to studio art and theatre, comparative literature to Jewish studies, chemistry to earth sciences, and anthropology to sociology.ĭartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine is the fourth oldest medical school in the US and comprises 17 clinical and basic science departments. The Arts and Sciences faculty consists of 40 departments and interdisciplinary programmes. The university serves more than 6,000 students, split roughly into 4,000 undergraduates and 2,000 post-graduates. READ ALSO Accredited Law Schools In Puerto Rico President of Dartmouth College 2013–present President of Grinnell College (1887–1900) president of Pomona College (1902–1909) president of Fisk University (1909–1912)įounding president of New-York Central College President of Cornell University 1937–1949Ĭhancellor of University of California at San Diego 2004–present, chancellor of North Carolina State University 1998–2004ĭean of the Yale School of Management 1995–2005 President of what is now Salem State University 1857–1865 President of Allegheny College 1948–1955, president of Colorado College 1955–1963, president of Claremont Graduate University 1963–1970, president of the University at Albany 1970–1975įounder of Storer College and Bluefield State Collegeįounder and first president of Kenyon College 1824–1831, president of Jubilee College 1831–1852įounder and first president of Bates College 1855–1894 President of Phillips Exeter Academy 1788–1838
