ArticlesIf You Feel O.K., Maybe You Are O.K. (The New York Times)Date2/28/2012Body [[{“type”:“media”,“view_mode”:“media_large”,“fid”:null,“attributes”:{“class”:“media-image size-full wp-image-1606 alignright”,“typeof”:"foaf...
ArticlesDiscovery at Dartmouth (Library Journal)Date2/27/2012Body “If [the] halls [of Baker-Berry Library] could talk,” writes Library Journal’s The Digital Shift, “they might say, ‘Treasure the past, but...
ArticlesIn SHAPE: Local Pilot Becomes National ModelDate2/26/2012Body Stephen Bartels, MD, is overseeing a program aimed at improving health and reducing early mortality in people with mental disorders. (photo...
ArticlesIn Rice, How Much Arsenic Is Too Much? (NPR)Date2/26/2012Body In continuing coverage of Dartmouth research that revealed high levels of arsenic in foods sweetened with organic brown rice syrup, NPR...
ArticlesStar StruckDate2/23/2012Body Read the full story by Judith Hertog, originally published in the March/April 2012 issue of Dartmouth Alumni Magazine. “I got Vega! No, I...
ArticlesPhotos: Hairspray at the HOP Is Big Hair, Big FunDate2/23/2012Body The Dartmouth Department of Theater’s production of the musical Hairspray has been captivating audiences since opening night. (Photo by Eli...
ArticlesFitness Program for Mentally Ill Expands in New Hampshire (Associated Press)Date2/22/2012Body Stephen Bartels, the director of Dartmouth’s Centers For Health and Aging, will supervise a $10 million grant that will incorporate fitness...
ArticlesCathy Davidson at Dartmouth: Higher Education in the Digital AgeDate2/22/2012Body “What an amazing time to be a faculty member,” says humanities scholar Cathy Davidson. Davidson, a Duke University professor, noted author...
ArticlesProfessor Michael Bronski Wins Prestigious Stonewall Book AwardDate2/22/2012Body Michael Bronski, senior lecturer in women’s and gender studies, has received a 2012 Stonewall Book Award from the American Library...
ArticlesLights, Action, Drinking: Movie Scenes Tempt Teens To Binge (NPR)Date2/21/2012Body Recent Dartmouth Medical School research has found that children who watch movies featuring alcohol use are more than twice as likely to try...