PhotosDoing ‘The Fifty’7/17/2023Description Students with the Dartmouth Outing Club hike back to campus, nonstop and overnight, from Moosilauke Ravine Lodge.ImageThumbnail
QuotedQuoteThe number of wet days that experience extreme precipitation—the top 1% of wet days—are increasing quite significantly.BylineChristopher Picard ’23, earth sciences researcher | AttributionUSA TodayDate7/17/2023
ArticlesMaking Tech Cheaper, Smaller, and More EfficientDate7/17/2023Body Two Thayer professors are leading efforts to make the tech we use every day better.ImageThumbnail Thayer
QuotedQuoteIt took time to forget a lifetime.BylineJeffrey Ruoff, associate professor of film and media studies | AttributionThe AtlanticDate7/14/2023
ArticlesCal Newport ’04 Discusses Changes Ahead From AIDate7/14/2023Body The Montgomery Fellow allays some of the fears about artificial intelligence.ImageThumbnail
QuotedQuoteYou hope that every event like this keeps people alert, and thinking of the future. It’s not going to be a one-off, and you can’t put your head in the sand.BylineFrank Magilligan, professor of geography | AttributionThe New York TimesDate7/13/2023
ArticlesFostering a More Racially Inclusive Rural AmericaDate7/13/2023Body Sociologist Emily Walton pinpoints a subtle way predominantly white rural communities often alienate people of color.ImageThumbnail Arts and Sciences
ArticlesDartmouth Offers Day of Paid Leave After FloodingDate7/12/2023Body Employees whose homes have been impacted, or want to volunteer, are eligible.ImageThumbnail
QuotedQuoteAnti-amyloid antibody drugs are a start to this future becoming a reality. Hopefully, one day we will have a number of different drugs that will work in tandem, in unique combinations, to fight Alzheimer’s disease.BylineAlicia Barber, Guarini PhD candidate in neuroscience | AttributionCare.comDate7/12/2023
ArticlesReal-World Context Boosts Capacity for Remembering ColorsDate7/12/2023Body New Dartmouth study shows flexibility of visual working memory.ImageThumbnail