
Spring Term 2026: Week 4
It’s Undergraduate Research Week! The folks at SURFD have put together a full week of activities (also listed below) to celebrate and bring together Dartmouth’s undergraduate researchers. Whether you’ve done multiple projects or you’re just starting to think about the kind of research you’d like to do, stop by the table in Novack Cafe today from 12-2PM. Enjoy some snacks, play our “Guess That Researcher” game, write a thank-you card to a mentor who has made a difference in your life, or just come talk about how to get involved!
And guess what? Every time you participate in a Research Week activity, you can earn an entry into a raffle to earn $200 cash! Five winners will be drawn at the end of the week, so make sure you’re one of them!
-The WISP Team
Undergraduate Research Week
April 20-24
Monday, 4/20, 12-2PM: Snacks, games, & info on research opportunities at Novack Lobby
Tuesday, 4/21: Research coffeehouses at various times and places in Hanover
Wednesday, 4/22, 5:30-6:30PM: Work-in-progress open mic in Collis Common Ground
Thursday, 4/23: Selfie Scavenger Hunt deadline! Check out the map here.
Friday, 4/24, 4:30-5:30PM: MAD Film Screening at Haldeman 041. Vote for the People’s Choice Award and gain entry to the raffle!
2026 Fulbright & UK Awards Info Session (Zoom)
April 20, 9:00-10:00AM
Presented by Fellowship Advising, this event will provide a general overview of the Churchill, Fulbright, Keasbey, Marshall, and Rhodes awards. They will describe the application processes, award benefits, and timeline for each of the awards. Recent winners will be on deck to their experiences.
Each award has different eligibility requirements and benefits, so it’s recommended that you brush up on them in advance:
Please register on Dartmouth Groups!
Dartmouth Climate Week
April 22-29
The Climate Collaborative is proud to bring the first ever Dartmouth Climate Week to campus this spring. Check out their schedule of events that include vital conversations, research, and calls to action showcasing the breadth of climate work across Dartmouth. Featuring climate activists, student and faculty research, alumni in climate careers, and a keynote from Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, the week highlights Dartmouth’s leadership and our shared commitment to climate resilience.

Registration for the Wetterhahn Symposium is now open!
Please visit the Wetterhahn Symposium website to learn more about the event and how to register to present a poster.

"Just as ecosystems need biodiversity to thrive, society needs cultural diversity to grow new possibilities. Monoculture deadens our collective potential.”
— Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, marine biologist & climate activist, keynote speaker for Climate Week
Got an opportunity or event you’d like to share with the WISP community? Email us at [email protected] with your request.
