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THIS WEEK IN SUSTAINABILITY: February 9th to February 15th, 2026


Here's what's happening this week in Sustainability!

Make sure to stay warm! Swing by the Free Market Thrift Store during our open hours, at North Mass basement, and see what's new!

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9th

FREE MARKET THRIFT STORE OPEN HOURS
4PM - 6PM | North Mass Basement
  • Excited by our thrift store and want to help sustain our efforts? Shocked by the amount of waste on campus and want a tangible way to curb it? Come to the Free Market!


TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10th

FREE MARKET THRIFT STORE OPEN HOURS
4PM - 6PM | North Mass Basement
  • Excited by our thrift store and want to help sustain our efforts? Shocked by the amount of waste on campus and want a tangible way to curb it? Come to the Free Market!


THE SCIENTIFIC CASE FOR CLIMATE LIABILITY
7PM | Via Zoom
  • Prof. Justin Mankin is an Assistant Professor of Geography and leads Dartmouth's Climate Modeling & Impacts Group

  • Their study is the basis for litigation and legislation by local and state governments seeking damages from large emitters for the costs inflicted on their communities by climate change.

  • Register HERE. Learn more about the event HERE!

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11th

SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE HOURS
12:00PM - 1:30PM | Robo 106
  • Join Sustainability Staff for office hours! Whether you’ve got a question about sustainability at Dartmouth, or just want to spend time with others and eat some delicious homemade baked goods, all are welcome!


FREE MARKET THRIFT STORE OPEN HOURS
7PM - 9PM | North Mass Basement
  • Excited by our thrift store and want to help sustain our efforts? Shocked by the amount of waste on campus and want a tangible way to curb it? Come to the Free Market!

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13th

INTUITIVE EATING: LEARNING COMMUNITY
12PM - 1PM | Class of '53 Dining Hall, Room 204
  • Join us with your lunch as we explore Intuitive Eating* and how to find more freedom, self-compassion, satisfaction, and joy in the eating experience.

  • Please RSVP in Dartmouth Groups to reserve a spot: space is limited due to location.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15th

FREE MARKET THRIFT STORE OPEN HOURS
2PM - 4PM | North Mass Basement
  • Excited by our thrift store and want to help sustain our efforts? Shocked by the amount of waste on campus and want a tangible way to curb it? Come to the Free Market!

OTHER EVENTS/DEADLINES
ALL WEEK
ONLINE INFO SESSION: MASTER OF ENERGY TRANSITION
1PM - 2PM | Via Zoom
  • Learn more about how you can help power a more sustainable, climate-stable future through our Master of Energy Transition degree program.

  • Bonus: Attend the session and your MET application fee will be waived! --> Register for the online Info Session


The Appalachian Trail at Dartmouth
All Day | Baker-Berry Library, Reiss Hall
  • This exhibit guides you through six locations along the DOC’s stretch of the Appalachian Trail that have been enjoyed by—and challenged—hikers for over a century.


Monday, February 9th
Conversations on South Asia: Access to Power
12:15PM-1:30PM | Virtual
  • In Access to Power, Ijlal Naqvi (Associate Professor of Sociology, Singapore Management University) explores state capacity in Pakistan by following the material infrastructure of electricity across the provinces and down into cities and homes. Naqvi argues that the national-level challenges of crippling budgetary constraints and power shortages directly result from conscious strategic decisions that are integral to Pakistan's infrastructural state. Proposing a novel sociology of Pakistani infrastructure, the book offers new insights into the everyday operations of the Pakistani state for delivery of a crucial service in the Global South. 

  • Sponsored by the Department of Asian Societies, Cultures, and Languages and the Bodas Family South Asia Programming Funds at Dartmouth College.

  • Register HERE


Monday, February 9th
No Such Thing as a Better Colonizer
4:30PM - 6:00PM | Online, Irving
  • Our panelists will explore the Future of Science, Security, and Sovereignty in the Arctic and Greenland.

  • The event will be recorded, but not livestreamed. Tickets (free) for in-person attendance required, click here to register.


Wednesday, February 11th
Lewin Fellowship Application Deadline
3PM | Online
  • Lewin Fellowship is given to a graduating senior to pursue a 9-12 month project with a non-profit organization in the US or abroad. Up to $35,000 in funding is available.

  • For further information, click here!


Thursday, February 12th
Sayle Student Research Grant Deadline Spring Term
11:59PM | Blunt Alumni Center, Suite 201
  • Ethics Institute Sayles Student Research Grants are available to all Dartmouth students conducting research in ethics and working with a Dartmouth faculty advisor.

  • For further information, click here!


Thursday, February 12th
Philips Family Professional Development Internship Spring Term Deadline
11:59PM | Online
  • Ethics Institute Phillips Student Professional Development Internships offer up to $1,500 to currently enrolled students for unpaid internships, conferences, workshops.

  • For further information, click here!

NEXT WEEK
Monday, February 16th
JUNIOR FACULTY AND FELLOW MANUSCRIPT WORKSHOP
12:00PM - 1:30PM | Baker Library, Room 206
  • WGSS Prof Mimi Thi Nguyen will conduct a free manuscript workshop for a book-length work as the keystone of tenure and promotion dossiers.

  • Lunch will be provided. Email wgss@dartmouth.edu with dietary concerns.






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