The Dartmouth College community and the greater skiing world are mourning the tragic loss of Ellie Curtis from Waitsfield, Vermont, a bright, adventurous, and deeply admired student whose life was cut short following a skiing accident earlier this week at Palisades Tahoe in Olympic Valley, California.
The accident, which occurred under still-developing circumstances, resulted in fatal injuries for the young skier. Emergency personnel responded swiftly, but despite their efforts, Ellie was pronounced dead at the scene. The news has sent waves of grief through Dartmouth’s campus and beyond, with tributes pouring in from classmates, faculty, and members of the skiing community.
Ellie, a student at Dartmouth known for her intellect, compassion, and infectious enthusiasm, was an integral part of campus life. Friends describe her as a radiant force—someone who brought energy and warmth wherever she went. Her love for the outdoors was a defining part of her identity, and skiing was more than just a sport to her—it was a passion rooted in a lifelong appreciation for adventure and nature.
Born and raised in a close-knit community, Ellie balanced her outdoor pursuits with a deep commitment to academics. Her professors recall a driven, curious, and kind-hearted student who consistently went above and beyond. On campus, she was known for lifting others up, lending a hand, and approaching every challenge with grace and determination.
In a statement issued by Dartmouth College, school officials expressed their heartbreak over the loss:
“Ellie Curtis was an extraordinary member of our Dartmouth family. Her spirit, drive, and empathy left an indelible mark on our campus. We are devastated by her passing and extend our deepest sympathies to her family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing her.”
Palisades Tahoe, one of the most iconic ski resorts in the country, also released a statement following the incident, offering condolences and acknowledging the emotional weight of such a tragedy within the ski community.
“Our hearts go out to the Curtis family and everyone impacted by this devastating loss. Ellie was a beloved skier, and we are deeply saddened by this accident.”
Ellie’s passing serves as a sobering reminder of the inherent risks that come with alpine sports, even for the most experienced and safety-conscious athletes. Yet those who knew her say she wouldn’t want to be remembered by the accident alone—but by the full and fearless life she led.
Plans for a memorial service at Dartmouth are currently underway. Counselors and grief support services have been made available for students and faculty as they navigate this difficult time.
As the community gathers to honor her memory, Ellie Curtis will be remembered not only for her academic excellence and athleticism but also for her kindness, laughter, and the powerful legacy of connection and courage she leaves behind.
She lived life on her terms—with joy, curiosity, and a deep love for the world around her. And though her journey was far too brief, her spirit will continue to inspire all who knew her.