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Class of '13: Rebecca Williams

IGERT Polar Environmental Change Fellow Rebecca Williams recieved a PhD in engineering.

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Class of '13: Anna Morenz

Valedictorian Anna Morenz (right) was a DarDar Global Health Intern in a pediatric clinic in Tanzania.

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Class of '13: Mahmud Johnson

Mahmud Johnson received a Lombard '53 Public Service Fellowship for post-grad work in Liberia.

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Class of '13: Gurveen Chadha

Dickey Intern Gurveen Chadha conducted research in Uganda and the Canadian Arctic.

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Emily Unger '11 travelled the world documenting students on Dickey international internships and research fellowships. WATCH A VIDEO of her travels and meet the students! The next application deadline is July 24 for Fall Term.

 
Thinning Arctic Ice Allows Plankton Bloom

Donald Perovich, visiting professor of engineering at Thayer School, and a faculty member and advisor in the IGERT Program in Polar Environmental Change, was a member of a team of scientists who traveled to the Arctic on a NASA research cruise to study climate change last summer. During the trip, Perovich and his colleagues discovered a hidden world of microscopic plant life living under the Arctic ice.

An article published by Scientific American notes Perovich’s reaction to the discovery. “This is what you live for as a scientist,” Perovich said. “It’s unexpected. It’s pure discovery.”

Read the full story, published on 6/8/2012 by Scientific American.

Dartmouth Now, 6/13/12

 

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