Next of Kin: Seeing Extinction Through the Artist's Lens
May 2, 2017 | Dartmouth Press Release Exhibition by Christina Seely with the Canary Project at the Harvard Museum of Natural History Through July 16, 2017.
[more]May 2, 2017 | Dartmouth Press Release Exhibition by Christina Seely with the Canary Project at the Harvard Museum of Natural History Through July 16, 2017.
[more]December 15, 2016 | Dartmouth Press Release Fulbright Arctic Initiative Establishes Innovative Research Model for a Sustainable Arctic Future Scholars From Arctic Nations Focus on Communities and Policy Relevant Research
[more]November 11, 2016 Over 50 scientists from 10 different countries met at the Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies 15-16 November 2016 for the inaugural meeting of the Network for Arthropods of the Tundra (NeAT). NeAT is an international group focused on studying arthropods in Earth's rapidly changing polar regions. They hope to build collaborative capacity over two days of scientific presentations and discussions.
[more]STORIFY: Five days of science and policy View Flickr pictures from the event
[more]October 13, 2016 Ross Virginia, The Myers Family Professor of Environmental Science and Director of the Institute of Arctic Studies at Dartmouth, has co-authored an article in BioScience on the long-term effects of intense melting on the McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica. For prepared observers, a single season of melting offers clues to the future of the southern continent.
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