THIS WEEK IN SUSTAINABILITY: November 3rd - November 9th, 2025
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Here's what's happening this week in Sustainability!

Grab your coats...or grab one from the Free Market, because it is getting cold!
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd
DISAPPEARING: AN ARCHIVE OF LAND LOSS IN COASTAL LOUISIANA
ALL DAY | Baker library, Reiss hall
The striking photography of world-renowned Virginia Beahan celebrates the beauty of Louisiana’s disappearing wetlands and bayous and spotlights how they are worth protecting and restoring for future generations.
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 4th
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!
FOSSIL FREE DARTMOUTH - WEEKLY MEETING
6:00PM - 7:00PM | Sustainable Living Center
Come join Fossil Free Dartmouth for their weekly meeting at the Sustainable Living Center (2 Choate Road)!
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5th
SUSTAINABILITY OFFICE HOURS
12:00PM - 1:30PM | Collis Patio or Robison 106 if the weather is bad
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
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 6th
FABLE FARM RUMNEY SESSION
4:30PM - 8:30PM | Behind Robison Hall
Join Hannah '26, Kaitlyn '28, Abby '28, Aidan '27, and Claire '27 for a Rumney Session at Fable Farm in Barnard, VT!! Enjoy Pizza, Drinks, and Live Music by the Quincy Saul Research & Development Band, all in Fable Farm's beautiful old barn! Sign up here.
COMBATING PETROCULTURE: THE ETHOS AND DEMOS OF ENERGY
4:30PM - 5:30PM | 101 Dartmouth Hall
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 7th
O-FARM PIZZA DINNER
4:00PM - 6:00PM | Behind Robison Hall
Join Hannah C '26, Abby '28, and Hannah M '26 for a pizza night @ the o-farm!! Come prep your own pizzas and cook them in our pizza oven. Enjoy the farm, sunset, and friends on a beautiful fall night. Sign up 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 8th
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 9th
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
TUCKLAB:ENERGY APPLICATIONS DUE
TuckLAB:Energy runs over Winterim (December 3-10), and is a week-long, multidisciplinary, interactive introduction to the social, technical, and business landscape of energy systems. Sessions are held in the Irving Institute!
Apply here by November 1st!
CHARTING THE CLEAN ENERGY FUTURE AT THE IRVING INSTITUTE
November 3rd 5:30PM-6:30PM | Irving Institute Atrium & Livestreamed
Join for a dynamic conversation with energy and policy leaders exploring this year's changes to federal energy policy, ongoing bipartisan efforts to support renewable energy, and how the demand for rapidly deployable energy is influencing market conditions.
PANEL: WILDLANDS - WHAT THEY ARE, AND PRESENT AND FUTURE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROTECTION AND RESTORATION
November 6th 5:30PM-7:30PM | Mayer Room, Howe Library or Zoom
Join John Davis, Rewilding Advocate at Adirondack Council and Rewilding Institute, Jon Leibowitz, CEO of Northeast Wilderness Trust, and Ronan Donovan, National Geographic Fellow to explore the future of wilderness and rewilding in the Northeast USA.
ELECTRICITY GRIDS & MARKETS BOOT CAMP
Nov 7th, 3:30PM - 7:00PM | Nov 8th, 8:30AM - 3:30PM
Join fellow Dartmouth undergraduates for a hands-on, two-day Electricity Grids & Markets Bootcamp — an exploration of how the U.S. power system really works.
Dive into the essentials of electricity markets and discover how the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) shapes the nation’s grid operations and energy landscape. Expect a dynamic mix of interactive simulations, lectures, games, and community building. Open to Dartmouth undergraduate students of all majors
Register here! $50 fee required. Scholarships available. Meals Included.
FACULTY SEMINAR: ENERGY AND SOCIETY
Nov 7th, 12:00PM - 1:00PM | Irving institute the call to lead lab (IR-155, 1st floor)
Join the Irving Institute for a faculty seminar on energy and society-related topics! With Aleah Sommers, Research Scientist, Thayer School of Engineering – “Understanding Himalayan Glacier Dynamics, Future Evolution, Water Resources, and Floods,” and Yoshihiro Nakayama, Assistant Professor, Thayer School of Engineering – “What Is Happening in the Southern Ocean and Antarctica?”
Lunch will be served starting at 11:45 AM. Register here!
OLD GROWTH FOREST WALK AT MOUNT SUNAPEE
Nov 8th, 10:00AM- 1:00PM
Join John Donovan of the Hanover Conservation Commission, John Magee, Newbury Conservation Commission, and Ronan Donovan, National Geographic Fellow and wildlife biologist, for a guided walk through an old growth forest in the Mount Sunapee Reservation.
PAUL WINTER - A CONCERT IN CELEBRATION OF THIS GLORIOUS EARTH
Nov 8th, 7:00PM | Church of Christ
This event is a journey through Paul Winter's "World of Living Music," featuring Paul's soprano sax and renowned cellist Eugene Friesen, along with the voices of Whale, Wolf, and Wood Thrush, and other members of what Paul calls "the greater symphony of the Earth."
GRANTS/FELLOWSHIPS (THINGS) TO APPLY TO!
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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