Forbes October 12, 2025
Ron Schmelzer

At Dartmouth, the conversation around student wellness has shifted from crisis response to continuous support. This month, the college unveiled Evergreen, an AI-driven platform designed to help students manage stress, sleep, focus, and connection, without replacing human counselors.

Developed by students and guided by faculty, Evergreen represents what Dartmouth calls a “personalized behavioral health tool.” It uses AI to understand individual habits and deliver real-time coaching. The project runs under formal research protocols and will undergo several years of trials to measure its actual impact on student well-being.

“Colleges and universities exist to prepare students to be resilient in a world that is becoming more complex by the day,” said Dartmouth President Sian Leah Beilock. “Evergreen was conceived by students,...

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