ArticlesThen and Now: Big Green Women Make Their MarkDate6/19/2013Body When the women in Dartmouth’s first coeducational class arrived in Hanover in September 1972, they joined women who were enrolled as...
ArticlesJohnson Selected by Dodgers in MLB Draft (Wicked Local)Date6/19/2013Body Wicked Local features Dartmouth’s Michael Johnson ’13, a pitcher on the Big Green baseball team, who was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers...
ArticlesQuantum Data Storage Breakthrough (Forbes)Date6/19/2013Body A team of researchers from Dartmouth and the University of Sydney has developed a new method to preserve quantum information, reports Forbes...
Articles40 Years of Native American StudiesDate6/18/2013Body In recognition of Dartmouth’s ongoing celebration of the 40th anniversary of the Native American Studies Program ( NAS), the Office of...
ArticlesVideo: A Conversation with David Sayet ’13 Date6/18/2013Body David Sayet ’13 is a descendant of Samson Occom, pictured above. (Adna Tenney, American, 1810-1900, after Jonathan Spilsbury, British, about...
ArticlesShould Residency Programs Be Expanded? (The Wall Street Journal)Date6/18/2013Body The Wall Street Journal turns to Elliott S. Fisher, the director of The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice, for his...
ArticlesCutting Forests Is Worse Than We Thought (Huffington Post)Date6/18/2013Body The Huffington Post reports on a new study led by Andrew Friedland, the Richard and Jane Pearl Professor in Environmental Studies, that...
ArticlesForty Years On: The Changing Face of DartmouthDate6/17/2013Body Dartmouth is a very different place today from the institution of the late 1960s. It was an all-male college with a handful of black, other...
ArticlesThe Experts: On 3-D Printing (The Wall Street Journal)Date6/17/2013Body Will 3-D printing live up to the hype? This was the question posed by The Wall Street Journal to a group of experts, including the Tuck...
ArticlesThe Diversity Puzzle (The Chronicle of Higher Education)Date6/17/2013Body In his Chronicle of Higher Education opinion piece, Ronald Shaiko, a senior fellow and the associate director for curricular and research...