1. Dartmouth - Noun
2. Dartmouth - Proper noun
a college in New Hampshire
Source: WordNetDartmouth is the place I've devoted my life to, so it's very sad to see this kind of decline in the intellectual strength of the institution. Jon Appleton
I've taught at Harvard, Dartmouth and Vassar, and I've had the privilege of teaching a lot of very bright kids. There are very few who are as inherently bright as Natalie is, who have as much intellectual horsepower, who work as hard as she did. She didn't take a single thing for granted. Natalie Portman
Two young doctors - one from Harvard and the other from Dartmouth - invited me to go to Mecca in my husband's stead. And that is what helped put me back on track. Betty Shabazz
I kind of killed it in college. You know that saying "big fish in a small pond"? At Dartmouth college, I was freakin' Jaws in a community swimming pool. Mindy Kaling
I thought I was gonna be an attorney, so I went to Dartmouth and I was a government major and I minored in environmental policy, and I didn't do anything academically around the arts. Aisha Tyler
I came out of my professional athlete career with a 450 credit score, no money in the bank to show for it, but I had an Ivy League degree. So I put that Dartmouth degree to good use and got a job on Wall Street. I hated it but used the time to make connections and become financially literate. Brian J. White