The Institute of Arctic Studies will miss a faithful supporter, Senior Fellow, and former acting director Weyman (Wey) Lundquist who diRead more about In Memoriam | Weyman I. Lundquist ’52 (1930-2019)
From the 24th to the 28th of March, 13 researchers met in New Hampshire to advance Arctic tundra research.Read more about HiLDEN working group: Arctic drone synthesis to bridge the gap from plants to pixels
By Ali Prevost-Reilly, Dartmouth '21Read more about Ali Prevost-Reilly reflects on her term abroad in Greenland
Ross A Virginia, Director of the Institute of Arctic Studies was elected a Fellow of Read more about Ross A. Virginia, Director of the Institute of Arctic Studies elected Fellow of The Explorers Club
During the summer of 2018, Matthew worked as a communications intern for the Collateral Repair Project (CRP), an NGO serving refugees in Amman,Read more about Matthew Magann '21 – Rebuilding Refugee Communities
Over the Summer of 2018, Edward Kamuhanda '21 interned at Interchange Learning Ltd in Kigali, Rwanda.Read more about Edward Kamuhanda '21 - Assessing STEM-Readiness
In the Fall of 2017, Kingsley set upon the task of building an electronic medical record system for the BraiRead more about Kingsley Osei-Karikari '19 - Building an Electronic Medical Record System in Ghana
Every summer, Dartmouth faculty and students travel to Greenland to conduct climate research and lead an educational program for high school students. The educational program, the Joint Science Education Project (JSEP), is managed by Dartmouth and sponsored by the National Science Foundation.
Read more about An Arctic Odyssey | Training the next generation of climate scientists in Greenland
On September 21, 2018, the War and Peace Fellows had the privilege to join a private talk with Secretary of Defense General James Mattis. Following the private discussion, the Fellows then joined Professor Michael Mastanduno's US Foreign and Military Policy class and Dartmouth student veterans for a lecture and Q&A.
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Fisheries management has often been characterized by regulatory policies that result in panaceas--broad-based policy solutions that are expected to address several problems, which result in unintended consequences.
Read more about Getting policy right: why fisheries management is plagued by the panacea mindset
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