ArticlesA Mining Boom Across the Tropics Is Degrading RiversDate8/24/2023Body Study reveals the global scale of mining’s detrimental impacts on the environment.ImageThumbnail
QuotedQuoteI want to make work that makes Black people feel safe and make Black people be able to sound without subjection, because we rarely get to do that.BylineAllie Martin, assistant professor and ethnomusicologist | AttributionWYSODate8/23/2023
ArticlesOrientation Features New Welcome CeremonyDate8/23/2023Body Across Dartmouth, activities help incoming students build connections on campus.ImageThumbnail
QuotedQuoteOur work creates a map of where it will make the most sense to install and use irrigation equipment for corn and soybean crops.BylineTrevor Partridge, Guarini ’21 | AttributionZME ScienceDate8/22/2023
VideosBreaking the Neural Code When It Comes to Pain8/22/2023Description Neuroscientist Tor Wager researches how the brain guides how we experience the world.VideoCustom thumbnail
QuotedQuoteCrops are stuck between a thirsty atmosphere and dry soils, which can lead to lasting damages.BylineCorey Lesk, Neukom Fellow | AttributionCNNDate8/21/2023
ArticlesHow to Keep Precious Books and Documents DryDate8/21/2023Body Dartmouth Library preservation experts offer tips on avoiding flood damage.ImageThumbnail
ArticlesSaying Farewell to Retiring Staff and FacultyDate8/21/2023Body Dartmouth expresses gratitude for the 2023 retirees’ dedication and contributions.ImageThumbnail
QuotedQuoteThere’s a lot of scientific data to back up the fact that this is a very effective way of giving a vaccine.BylinePeter Wright ’64, Geisel ’65, professor of pediatrics | AttributionNHPRDate8/18/2023
ArticlesThe Black Experience in the City of LightDate8/18/2023Body The Afro/Black Paris Foreign Study Program enables students to take in the complex history and powerful struggles of Black French life.ImageThumbnail Arts and Sciences