The 50 for 50 Storytelling Project Podcast
1) Coeducation at 50: Special Episode Part 1
It's been six months since we were together in Hanover celebrating the 50th anniversary of coeducation.And to keep the celebratory ball rolling, we have two new episodes of the 50 for 50 podcast—...Show More
2) Coeducation at 50: Special Episode Part 2
It's been six months since we were together in Hanover celebrating the 50th anniversary of coeducation.And to keep the celebratory ball rolling, we have two new episodes of the 50 for 50 podcast—...Show More
3) AlexAnna Salmon '08
Growing up in the village of Igiugig in the Bristol Bay region of southwestern Alaska, home to about 70 tribal members, Salmon was always the only student in her grade. She spent happy days at the fee...Show More
4) Keith Boykin ’87
"Gender, race, and Native American inclusion—they were all issues that we struggled with on campus in the mid to late 1980s, in part because the scars from the battles of the past hadn't yet heal...Show More
5) Selassie Atadika ’98
Selassie Atadika ’98 has two lifelong passions: world travel and food. She honed in on those passions at Dartmouth, majoring in geography modified with environmental studies—while always maintaining...Show More
6) Bianca Smith '12
Less than a decade after graduating from Dartmouth, where she majored in sociology and played on the varsity softball and baseball club teams, Bianca Smith joined the Red Sox as a minor league coach—t...Show More
7) Olivia Goodwin ’21
The most recent graduate in our series, Olivia Goodwin came to Dartmouth as a pole vaulter, joined the women's track and field team, and majored in sociology. Goodwin, who uses they-them pronouns...Show More
8) Carmen Lopez ’97
Carmen Lopez '97 Growing up in the Navajo Nation, Carmen Lopez had never heard of the Ivy League when she became spellbound by a guest speaker at her high school: Dr. Lori Arviso Alvord, Dartmout...Show More
9) Victoria Li ’16
When Victoria Li first left New York City to attend Dartmouth, she felt a little lost. She missed her close-knit Asian-American family and their bustling restaurant. Inspired by her family’s love of f...Show More
10) Ricki Fairley '78
Ricki Fairley thought she would never live to see her youngest daughter graduate. But she made it to that 2014 commencement and is still very much alive—and saving lives, as well. About a decade ago, ...Show More