ArticlesNew Way to Engineer Structure of Metals Comes to DartmouthDate8/14/2025Body Thayer engineering professor Rebecca Gallivan coauthored the study.ImageThumbnail Thayer
QuotedQuotePresident Trump has further dragged the U.S. military into domestic law enforcement, in a move credibly perceived as an ominous ‘test case.’BylineSteven Simon, Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Davidson Institute for Global Security | AttributionThe New York TimesDate8/13/2025
ArticlesVishva Natarajan, MED ’28, Awarded National FellowshipDate8/13/2025Body The Geisel student designed a project that uses AI to advance brain tumor research.ImageThumbnail Geisel
QuotedQuoteTo stabilize Gaza—to organize any ‘day-after’ administration—one must find Arab partners who promise Gazans the hope of safety and reconstruction.BylineBernard Avishai, visiting professor of government | AttributionPOLITICODate8/12/2025
VideosDartmouth Bikes Offers Pop-Up Repair Shops8/12/2025Description The student organization helps the community embrace sustainable bike culture.VideoCustom thumbnail
QuotedQuoteSince the United States is Israel’s largest supporter, its sole defender today at the United Nations, and supplier of most of its weapons of war, we have leverage.BylineELIZABETH SHACKELFORD, SENIOR POLICY DIRECTOR, JOHN SLOAN DICKEY CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING | AttributionCHICAGO TRIBUNEDate8/11/2025
ArticlesTribal Leaders Gather for a Week of LearningDate8/11/2025Body Native officials share wisdom and build connections at the Tribal Leadership Academy.ImageThumbnail Alumni
QuotedQuoteThe only third party that enjoys enough trust among Palestinians and Israelis is Egypt.BylineEzzedine Fishere, Distinguished Fellow in Middle Eastern Studies and Jewish Studies | AttributionBBCDate8/8/2025
ArticlesDouglas Van Citters Receives James Wright Outstanding Leadership AwardDate8/8/2025Body The award from the classes of 1964 and 2014 honors responsible leadership in the ongoing life of Dartmouth.ImageThumbnail Thayer
QuotedQuoteWhen you get the COVID vaccine when you are pregnant, your baby will receive antibodies that you will pass to them during your pregnancy. This will protect your baby in their first few months of life.BylineJennifer McCoy, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology | AttributionDartmouth HealthDate8/7/2025