Student is Arctic Council Delegate in Russia
A Week as an Arctic Council Delegate in Arkhangelsk, Russia (reprinted from ARCUS) by Ali Giese, PhD Candidate, Earth Sciences
[more]A Week as an Arctic Council Delegate in Arkhangelsk, Russia (reprinted from ARCUS) by Ali Giese, PhD Candidate, Earth Sciences
[more]Read the story in Dartmouth Now, October 28, 2013 Witness the Arctic, a publication of the Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S., Oct 23, 2013
[more]by Lee McDavid, Arctic Program Manager A number of Dartmouth students, faculty and staff will be celebrating the holidays far from home, in fact, just about as far from home as you can get, unless you're a penguin.
[more]by Lee McDavid, Program Manager, Institute of Arctic Studies Photos by Courtney Hammond '11 Five Dartmouth graduate students in engineering, earth sciences, and ecology are bundled into puffy parkas and insulated pants standing on a layer of ice a mile thick marveling at a panoramic 360-degree blanket of white. "It makes me feel so small. It's humbling," says earth sciences graduate student Lee Corbett. Tonight it will be near zero and she'll be sleeping in a tent.
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