ArticlesJohn Keating ’23 Named a Gaither Junior FellowDate4/3/2023Body The government major will work with scholars at the Carnegie Endowment in Washington.ImageThumbnail
ArticlesAriana Ramsey ’22 Qualifies for 2024 Olympics in ParisDate4/3/2023Body The Big Green rugby co-captain helped lead the USA to a pair of wins on Friday.ImageThumbnail Athletics
QuotedQuoteThis is reflecting a very real change in the patterns of disease that are being seen by acute care hospitals around the country.BylineJoAnna Leyenaar, associate professor of pediatrics | AttributionThe Washington PostDate3/31/2023
ArticlesPresident-Elect Beilock to Keynote Wetterhahn Symposium Date3/31/2023Body The undergraduate science research symposium will be held May 24 at the Hanover Inn.ImageThumbnail
ArticlesA Breed ApartDate3/31/2023Body Professors’ dogs are more than teachers’ pets. They’re class clowns, study buddies, office disruptors, and campus idols.ImageThumbnail Alumni Magazine
ArticlesClass of 2027 Selected From Record Application PoolDate3/30/2023Body Asked “Why Dartmouth?,” applicants cite sustainability, STEM, sense of place.ImageThumbnail
QuotedQuoteEarlier diagnosis can mean more surgery options, including less invasive colon and breast cancer procedures.BylineLily Greene, MED ’24 | AttributionConcord MonitorDate3/30/2023
PhotosMaking Maple Syrup at the Organic Farm3/30/2023Description Students on the Sugar Crew get some sweet experience in a northern New England tradition.ImageThumbnail
Articles‘Reading the Rocks’ to Illuminate Earth’s HistoryDate3/29/2023Body Earth sciences professor Justin Strauss combines lab experiments with fieldwork to reconstruct ancient environments.ImageThumbnail Arts and Sciences
QuotedQuoteIt’s important that we bring in different voices, like philosophers, social scientists, artists, and people from the humanities.BylineMira Murati, Thayer ’12, OpenAI chief technology officer | AttributionWomen’s AgendaDate3/29/2023