Institution

Dartmouth College

university · Hanover, New Hampshire

Dartmouth College is a private Ivy League university that played a significant role in computing history. It was the site of the 1956 conference that founded artificial intelligence as a field and where BASIC was created.

1956 Dartmouth Conference

John McCarthy organized the Dartmouth Summer Research Project on Artificial Intelligence in 1956. This conference, attended by Marvin Minsky, Claude Shannon, and others, established AI as a field and coined the term “artificial intelligence.”

Creating BASIC

In 1964, John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz created BASIC at Dartmouth to make computing accessible to all students. The Dartmouth Time Sharing System (DTSS) allowed multiple students to use computers simultaneously.

Computing Education Pioneer

Dartmouth pioneered making computing accessible:

Legacy

Dartmouth’s contributions to computing include: