THIS WEEK IN SUSTAINABILITY: November 10th - November 16th, 2025
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- Nov 10
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Here's what's happening this week in Sustainability!

Good luck with the end of the term! Make some time to get out and get some fresh air :)
ALL WEEK
APPLY FOR THE APPALACHIA ENERGY IMMERSION TRIP
Due November 30th 11:59pm
The Appalachia Energy Immersion Trip is an experiential learning opportunity bringing students to the heart of America’s coal industry–a historically important place for our national energy system that continues to prove its relevance in the shaping of our nation’s energy policies.
The ten-day trip will travel throughout West Virginia to explore the history and legacy of coal extraction on the people, landscape, environment, and economy of West Virginia, as well as the region’s shift to a different future.
Students will interact with people working in diverse areas of the industry–energy producers, community organizations, political leaders, and more–to learn about West Virginia’s transition to a cleaner energy system, including development of transitional resources like natural gas and renewable energy sources like wind, solar, and geothermal.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10th
FREE MARKET THRIFT STORE OPEN HOURS
4:00PM - 6:00PM | North Mass Basement
Come swing by our on-campus thrift store, the Free Market, this week! All clothing is reclaimed from Dartmouth's waste streams. Instead of buying new clothing, get second-hand for free!
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11th
FREE MARKET THRIFT STORE OPEN HOURS
2:00PM - 6:00PM | North Mass Basement
Come swing by our on-campus thrift store, the Free Market, this weekend! All clothing is reclaimed from Dartmouth's waste streams. Instead of buying new clothing, get second-hand for free!
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th
S'MORES NIGHT
3:30PM - 5:00PM | Behind Robison Hall
Join Farm Club for a s'mores night @ the o-farm!! Enjoy the sunset and friends and delicious s'mores over the fire. Sign up here!
FREE MARKET THRIFT STORE OPEN HOURS
7:00PM - 9:00PM | North Mass Basement
Come swing by our on-campus thrift store, the Free Market, this weekend! All clothing is reclaimed from Dartmouth's waste streams. Instead of buying new clothing, get second-hand for free!
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13th
FREE MARKET THRIFT STORE OPEN HOURS
4:00PM - 6:00PM | North Mass Basement
Come swing by our on-campus thrift store, the Free Market, this weekend! All clothing is reclaimed from Dartmouth's waste streams. Instead of buying new clothing, get second-hand for free!
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14th
INFO SESSION: APPALACHIA ENERGY IMMERSION
1:30PM - 2:30PM | Office of Sustainability
Stop by the Susty Office for a drop-in Info Session to learn more about the Spring Break 2026 Appalachia Energy Immersion Trip!
The 10-day trip is from March 18-28, 2026. Read more about the trip here!
FREE MARKET THRIFT STORE OPEN HOURS
2:00PM - 4:00PM | North Mass Basement
Come swing by our on-campus thrift store, the Free Market, this weekend! All clothing is reclaimed from Dartmouth's waste streams. Instead of buying new clothing, get second-hand for free!
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15th
FREE MARKET THRIFT STORE OPEN HOURS
4:00PM - 6:00PM | North Mass Basement
Come swing by our on-campus thrift store, the Free Market, this weekend! All clothing is reclaimed from Dartmouth's waste streams. Instead of buying new clothing, get second-hand for free!
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th
FREE MARKET THRIFT STORE OPEN HOURS
11:00AM - 5:00PM | North Mass Basement
See above–same thrift store, with perhaps some new finds! 👀
OTHER EVENTS
FIRST-GEN NUTRITION SESSION
Monday, November 10th
4:15PM - 5:15PM | FGO Common Space (Sudikoff)
Join Liz Fusco, the Director of Spots Nutrition, to learn about how to feel your best! Food is provided by the Teevens Center.
ANNUAL HOFFMAN LECTURE - RANJANA KHANNA
Tuesday, November 11th
4:30PM - 6:00PM | Carson Hall L01
This year's Hoffman lecturer is Ranjana Khanna, from Duke University, who directs the Franklin Humanities Institute and was the president of the ACLA in 2024/25. She is best known for her work on melancholia and psychoanalysis.
This talk will discuss the implication of Sartre: The Origins of a Style by Jameson on the field of comparative literature and as a project. It addresses how to think of cultural forms like literature in relation to politics and social change.
GRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS TO APPLY TO!
STAMPS SCHOLARS INFO SESSION: RESEARCH EXPO
Monday, November 10th, 2025
5:30PM - 7:00PM | Room 003, Rockefeller Center
Join the Stamps Scholars Program for the first info session of the year! Hear from current Stamps Scholars as they present their research and share their experiences with the program.
ONLINE INFO SESSION: MASTER OF ENERGY TRANSITION
1:00PM - 2:00PM | Zoom
Learn more about how you can help power a more sustainable, climate-stable future through Dartmouth's Master of Energy Transition degree program!
Meet the faculty director, program director, and other MET team members and get an inside look at the interdisciplinary curriculum and project-based courses!
Attending the session means your MET application fee will be waived!
Fellowships Office Fall Event Schedule
The Fellowships Office is excited to announce our fall schedule of events and information sessions. There is something for everyone - from a Research Journeys Panel featuring young alumni to information sessions about fellowships that fund language study programs, graduate school, and more. View the full schedule of events here. We look forward to connecting with you this term! Email Fellowships.Office@dartmouth.edu with questions.

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