ArticlesBuried Threat: Military Tests Device to Find Unexploded Bombs (InnovationNewsDaily)Date12/15/2011Body Around the world, millions of bombs that were dropped but never exploded sit buried where they landed, according to InnovationNewsDaily. In...
ArticlesAlumnus Guides Students Interested in Cybersecurity CareersDate12/15/2011Body When he visited campus this fall, it was the first time in 40 years that Richard “Dickie” George ’70 came to Dartmouth as a civilian. Over...
ArticlesRudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Shines on at DartmouthDate12/15/2011Body (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00) You no longer have to wait for a foggy Christmas Eve to see Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Santa’s most famous...
ArticlesWorst CEOs of 2011: Netflix’s Reed Hastings Tops Tuck Prof’s List (The Daily Ticker)Date12/14/2011Body Sydney Finkelstein, the Steven Roth Professor of Management at Tuck, has released his 2011 listing of the worst CEOs. Finkelstein appeared...
ArticlesU.S. Trade Policy ‘Avoided Disaster,’ Irwin Says (Bloomberg)Date12/14/2011Body Economics Professor Douglas Irwin appeared on Bloomberg’s Surveillance Midday to discuss his new book, Trade Policy Disaster: Lessons from...
ArticlesBorneo Tough for Red-Haired Vegans (ScienceNews)Date12/14/2011Body Research by Associate Anthropology Professor Nathaniel Dominy shows fruit shortages in the Bornean forest have left orangutans protein...
ArticlesNew Approach to Alzheimer’s DiseaseDate12/14/2011Body Solomon Diamond (photo courtesy of Thayer School) By combining measurements of neural activity and blood circulation in the brain, Thayer...
ArticlesVideo: Meet the Inaugural Rauner ScholarsDate12/14/2011Body From left: Andrew Honghe Li ’15, Nia Foney ’15, and Christian Mgbonyebi ’13, who all attended public high schools in Chicago, are the first...
ArticlesTop Headlines from 2011: Dartmouth Now’s Year-in-ReviewDate12/13/2011Body The goings-on at Dartmouth this year have kept the College’s news team busy sharing stories on Dartmouth Now. Dartmouth’s news has also...
ArticlesOrangutans in Borneo Offer a New Evolutionary Model for Early HumansDate12/13/2011Body Starving orangutans in Borneo may be teaching us new lessons about human evolution. Orangutans in Borneo are poised on the edge of an...