ArticlesPhotos: Students Hit the Books and then the TrailsDate12/21/2011Body After finishing their fall-term final exams, 45 students took to the woods of New Hampshire to participate in the Dartmouth Outing Club’s...ImageThumbnail
ArticlesTexting While Walking Draws Safety Concerns—And An App (WGBH)Date12/20/2011Body By releasing an app that prevents pedestrians from getting hit by traffic, Dartmouth’s Smartphone Sensing Group has joined a growing debate...
ArticlesRagon and Dartmouth Collaborate to Tailor New Vaccine Approach Against HIVDate12/20/2011Body An international consortium led by investigators from the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT, and Harvard, and from Dartmouth have been awarded...
ArticlesTuck Hockey: A League Of Their OwnDate12/20/2011Body Dan Lombard, Tuck ’12, has played hockey all his life, but he’d never seen anything quite like this. It was 10 o’clock on a September...
ArticlesWheelock Succession: The Seventh Eleazar Wheelock Connects with DartmouthDate12/19/2011Body The last in a long line of direct links to Dartmouth’s founder Eleazar Wheelock is a 73-year-old Texan who has never set foot on the...
ArticlesDartmouth-Hitchcock Chosen as Medicare Pioneer Accountable Care OrganizationDate12/19/2011Body Dartmouth-Hitchcock has been selected to participate in the Pioneer Accountable Care Organization (ACO) model, a transformative new...
ArticlesIf Kim Jong-un Fails to Control Arsenal, North Korea Could Be ‘Truly Terrifying’ (PBS Newshour)Date12/19/2011Body With the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong-il, national and international media are turning to Assistant Professor of Government...
ArticlesFewer Veterans with PTSD Using Anti-anxiety Drugs (Reuters)Date12/18/2011Body [[{“type”:“media”,“view_mode”:“media_large”,“fid”:null,“attributes”:{“class”:“media-image alignright size-full wp-image-1608”,“typeof”:"foaf...
ArticlesSamuel Bakhoum: Exploring the Intersection of Science and MedicineDate12/18/2011Body For cancer researcher and Dartmouth medical student Sam Bakhoum, PhD ’09, DMS ’13, a PhD just didn’t seem to be enough. “When I was young I...
ArticlesScientists Hack Kinect to Study Glaciers and Asteroids (Wired)Date12/15/2011Body Many scientists are now using Microsoft Kinect, a video game motion sensor, to aid their research. Wired magazine turned to Assistant...