Centers of support offering identity and belief-specific approaches to support students' academic, social, and spiritual lives
OPAL’s mission is to foster a Dartmouth where all students can thrive, value difference, and contribute to the creation of a socially just world.
OPAL Deans provide identity-centered student advising for Black, first generation and/or low income, Latinx, LGBTQIA+, and Pan Asian students, in addition to women and gender student advising.
ISEO supports the unique academic, cultural, and logistical needs of international students, ensuring their success both inside and outside the classroom.Â
ISEO offers robust programming for international students throughout the year, with the goal of easing international students’ ability to navigate and adapt to the academic and social landscape at Dartmouth.Â
✉️ tucker.center@dartmouth.eduÂ
The William J. Tucker Center for Spiritual and Ethical Life collaborates with academic departments, campus centers, House Communities, and numerous student groups to host programs such as storytelling, lectures, dialogues, films, music, and theater programs to explore questions of meaning, purpose and humanity.Â
Tucker also offers pastoral counseling. Tucker is inclusive and affirming of all students, faculty, staff and alumni including those who identify:
With a particular faith or tradition
As questioning or searching for a spiritual/religious path
As atheist or agnostic or no faith
As spiritual but not religious
Seeking to understand and appreciate diversity