ArticlesThe Trouble With Rice (The New York Times)Date4/21/2014Body Dartmouth’s Mary Lou Guerinot and other scientists are beginning to see rice, one of the world’s food staples, as one of the “greatest...
ArticlesRemarkable Women 2014: Game Changers (New Hampshire Magazine)Date4/21/2014Body The list of “Remarkable Women of New Hampshire” highlights 10 women who “know how the game is played and when it’s time to shake things up,”...
ArticlesAlumnus Was Gabriel García Márquez’s Renowned Translator Date4/18/2014Body In 1982, the same year that Gabriel García Márquez, who died Thursday, April 17, at the age of 87, received the Nobel Prize in Literature...
ArticlesHanlon’s Message of ‘Enough Is Enough’ Heard Across NationDate4/18/2014Body President Phil Hanlon’s declaration that “Dartmouth’s promise is being hijacked by extreme behavior” and his vow to "move Dartmouth forward...
ArticlesThe Plan to Move Dartmouth Forward (The Boston Globe)Date4/18/2014Body In an opinion piece in The Boston Globe, President Phil Hanlon ’77 says “extreme and harmful behaviors” stand in the way of his vision of...
ArticlesPoster Session Highlights Graduate Student ResearchDate4/18/2014Body More than 40 graduate students presented their research—with topics ranging from understanding obesity to mapping HIV antibodies to...
ArticlesA Look at Some of Dartmouth’s Upcoming EventsDate4/18/2014Body April and May are busy months at Dartmouth, with conferences, symposiums, and performances scheduled across campus. Here is a look at some...
ArticlesVideo: Can a Class Become a Business?Date4/18/2014Body Sarah Alexander ’14 is an environmental studies major. (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00) What began as a final class assignment for an...
ArticlesQuoted: Hanlon, Farid, Morden, Komska, and VogelDate4/18/2014Body In recent days, the nation’s media, from The Washington Post to Vermont Public Radio, turned to Dartmouth for comment. Here’s what President...
ArticlesVox Populi: Learning to ListenDate4/17/2014Body Vox Populi is Dartmouth Now’s opinion department. It includes commentary written by members of the Dartmouth community that is intended to...