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Dartmouth Dining: offers all-day access to delicious, nutritious, and innovative food at a variety of campus venues.
Dartmouth Print and Mail Services: uses the latest digital, off-set, and wide-format equipment to produce a variety of print products; bulk mail services assure the best USPS discounts and services available.
Dartmouth Skiway: offers big-mountain challenges in a family-friendly setting with more than 100 ski-able acres on varied terrain.
The Hanover Inn: is an historic boutique hotel offering 105 guest rooms; Pine, a popular farm-to-table restaurant; and extensive meeting and conference space.
Hinman Mail: serves as the on-campus "post office", handling incoming mail and packages for Dartmouth students, and intra-campus mail for faculty, staff and students.
Transportation Services: supports a number of transportation and parking options for the College community, including as Zagster bike share, Stagecoach and Advance Transit buses, and Zipcar.
Campus Planning provides space utilization and mapping services. It is the office to contact first with requests for new space, renovations, and changes to space usage.
Note: employees who worked in the former Planning, Design & Construction office are now part of Project Management Services.
Finance: partners with department managers, directors, and AVPs to develop and manage the division's operating budgets and conduct strategic analysis to inform decision making.
CS Technology Services: provides IT software engineering support and business analytical support to the division's 75+ systems that are relied upon to manage our various operational needs.
Communications: works to keep the Dartmouth and broader community appropriately informed of what's happening within the division, and strives to improve communications within this broad division.
HR Admin Services: provides HR support to all Campus Services employees and student workers with efforts focused on recruitment, hiring and on-boarding, transaction processing, and serving as liaison with the union.
Process Improvement: manages division-wide contracts and data collection for continuous improvement to lead data-driven decision making.
This department encompasses our initiative and work to make sure all employees feel welcome, respected, and valued. We encourage Campus Services employees to review our Accomplishments and Current Happenings, as well as to read about our 7 Principles and desired workplace culture.
EH&S provides advice and guidance to the Dartmouth Community on occupational safety, research safety, and environmental protection issues. They also manage Dartmouth's chemical, biological and radiological use programs, and play an essential role in emergency preparedness.
FO&M stewards and maintains all of Dartmouth's non-real estate facilities, and includes the departments of engineering and utilities, work control, operations & maintenance, residential operations, and the woodlands office which manages the Second College Grant.
Through the full life-cycle of project delivery, the Project Management (PM) Services team manages the restoration, renovation and new construction of all Dartmouth's buildings.
Dartmouth Real Estate manages over 500 residential housing units for faculty, staff and graduate students; maintains the Upper Valley Rental list for local-area private housing rentals; and manages 373,000 square feet of commercial properties in downtown Hanover.
Residential Operations takes care of the facilities needs of Dartmouth's residence halls and academic affinity/special interest buildings as well as College-owned social organization houses.
Dartmouth Sustainability seeks to challenge and empower staff, faculty, and students to take on the human and environmental problems of a rapidly changing planet. They do this via hands-on learning, building inclusive community, supporting research and teaching, and transforming campus operations.
The Woodlands Office sustainably manages Dartmouth's woodland properties in northern New England, most notably the Second College Grant, a widely recognized model forest of 27,000 acres where recreation, research, education, and timber harvesting are successfully balanced.