ArticlesEmployee Fair Showcases Benefits and OfferingsDate10/28/2013Body The Employee Services Fair will take place on Wednesday, October 30 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (Courtesy of Dartmouth’s Office of Human...
ArticlesDartmouth, Clemson Get $1.5 Million NSF Health Tech GrantDate10/28/2013Body With a new $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation’s Computer Systems Research Program, researchers from Dartmouth and...
ArticlesOil Refinery Job Gives Undergraduate a Fresh PerspectiveDate10/25/2013Body One of the last places you’d expect to find an environmental studies major is working on an oil refinery. But that’s exactly where Maya...
ArticlesAddressing Arsenic (NHPR)Date10/25/2013Body As a guest on NHPR’s The Exchange, Bruce Stanton, director of the Dartmouth Toxic Metals Superfund Research Program and a professor of...
Articles‘Don’t Sell Customers’ Data (The Wall Street Journal)Date10/25/2013Body Should companies be allowed to profit by selling their customers’ data? The Wall Street Journal poses this question to a group of experts...
Articles‘A Life Worthwhile’: Geisel Students Receive White CoatsDate10/24/2013Body Read the full story , published by the Geisel School of Medicine For medical students, the ritual of donning the white coat for the first...
ArticlesTwitter Needs More Women in Charge (U.S. News & World Report)Date10/24/2013Body In an opinion piece published by U.S. News & World Report, Karin Thorburn, a visiting professor of finance at the Tuck School of Business...
ArticlesInternational Economist Is Roth Distinguished Visiting ScholarDate10/23/2013Body Robert W. Staiger, an expert in global trade and international economics and the Stockwell Professor of Economics at the University of...
ArticlesEx ‘Post’ Editor Hails Hanlon’s Commitment to Liberal ArtsDate10/23/2013Body Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Steve Coll, dean of the Graduate School of Journalism at Columbia University and former Washington Post...
Articles The 2013 Stretch Student Saga: A Change in CourseDate10/23/2013Body Professor Carl Renshaw and 11 students just completed an unanticipated venture into the flood-ravaged canyons of Boulder, Colo. This was a...