Science in Greenland: It's a Girl Thing
A group of IGERT graduate students filmed a response to a controversial video about women in science. Watch the video that went viral.
[more]A group of IGERT graduate students filmed a response to a controversial video about women in science. Watch the video that went viral.
[more]Associate Professor of art history Mary Coffey has won the 2013 Charles Rufus Morey Award for her first book, How a Revolutionary Art Became Official Culture: Murals, Museums, and the Mexican State.The award is given by the College Art Association to a distinguished book of art history. Coffey participated in the manuscript review program of the Dickey Center prior to publication. Read the entire story in Dartmouth Now by Keith Chapman.
[more]IGERT students and faculty members are seen on their research trip near the west coast of Greenland. (Photo by Alexandra Giese) With the last group of fellows arriving on campus this fall, one might think things are winding down for Dartmouth’s IGERT program. But in reality, research and collaboration are starting to truly cook now that all of the fellows are on campus.
[more]Victoria Trump Redd '14
[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.
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