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Terry McGuire Th'82
November 19, 2007
"Thayer School Appoints New Chairman of the Board"

Warren Loomis Th'64 in the Valley News
November 18, 2007
"Warren Loomis: Entrepreneur"
By Chris Fleisher

Heinz Kluetmeier '65 in IvyLeagueSports.com
November 5, 2007
"A Snapshot in Time"
By Jack DeGange

Cathy Zoi Th'85 in The Dartmouth
October 22, 2007
"Zoi calls for greater focus on 'climate crisis'"
By Susan Matthews

Shyam Yadati Th'01 in The Dartmouth
January 9, 2007
"Entrepreneurs recount tales of success, failure"
By Zach Swiss

Richard Couch '64, Th'65 in VOX of Dartmouth
January 8, 2007
"Schweitzer Fellow Leads Robot Team to Victory: Kristen Lurie '08 hopes to increase girls' interest in engineering"
By Steven J. Smith

Peter Fahey '68, Th'69, '70 in VOX of Dartmouth
November 6, 2006
"Faheys Commit More Than $13 Million"—Gifts support Campaign priorities

Ariel Dowling and Erik Dambach in VOX of Dartmouth
May 15, 2006
"Alumni, Graduate Student Win NSF Awards"
By Susan Knapp

Ariel Dowling and Erik Dambach
May 5, 2006
NSF funds grad students with Dartmouth connections

Errik Anderson
Spring 2006
Gyrobike™ in the news

Benton Routh
March 28, 2006
"FleetCor Appoints Its Chief Marketing Officer to Head New Division"

Randall Lunn in the VoIP Magazine
February 13, 2006
"Continuous Computing Appoints PJ Go as CEO and Randy Lunn as Chairman; Investors Reaffirm Support of the Company's Management Team and Direction"
Also in: Business Wire, TMCnet

John Turner in the Concord Monitor
April 18, 2005
"A Student Presents an 'Unequivocal Opposition'; He Juggles Football, Rugby, Music"
By Bruce Wood

John Turner in the Valley News
April 15, 2005
"One and the Same; Dartmouth Student Juggles Football, Rugby and the Piano"
By Bruce Wood

Jay Fiedler in the Chicago Tribune
March 9, 2005
"2 teams in Fiedler hunt"—Bears, Jets leading pursuit of former Miami quarterback
By Terry Bannon

Jay Fiedler in the Daily Herald (Illinois)
March 9, 2005
"Veteran Fiedler Makes Courtesy Visit With Bears"
By Bob LeGere

Drew Endy in Wired Magazine
January, 2005
"Life, Reinvented"—A Group of MIT Engineers Wanted to Model the Biological World. But Damn, Some of Nature's Designs Were Complicated! So They Started Rebuilding From the Ground Up - and Gave Birth to Synthetic Biology
By Oliver Morton

Richard Couch in the Valley News
November 14, 2004
"Hypertherm Looking Eastward"
By Sarwar A. Kashmeri

Charles Nearburg in the Texas Driver Magazine
September, 2004
"Charles Nearburg: Charles in Charge"
By Jim Muise

Jay Fiedler in the Valley News
June 21, 2004
"Football Meets Film"
By Bruce Wood

Bill Daniel in the Austin American-Statesman
November 17, 2003
Adventures of a startup, version 2.1—"$55 million later, a company reinvents itself" (subscription required)
By Anne Ruderman

Joseph Cloyd in the Concord Monitor
August 28, 2003
"Student takes on busing"
By Anne Ruderman

Akheelesh Abeeluck in Physics News Update
March 27, 2003
"...Akheelesh Abeeluck (email) splices the Raman fiber laser to a nonlinear fiber in order to produce supercontinuum light. ... it is a potentially high-power continuous source of light." (The American Institute of Physics Bulletin of Physics News)

Cynthia Carlson
March 2003
Cynthia Carlson Named New Hampshire's Young Engineer of the Year

Chris Sieracki in the Portland Press Herald
February 28, 2003
"Imaging device stirs a wave of excitement"
By Matt Wickenheiser

Jesse Foote in the Valley News
December 8, 2002
"Good News for Computer Recycling"
By Laura Beitman

Louis V. Gerstner, Jr.
November 21, 2002
The Carlyle Group Names Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. Chairman

Jay Fiedler in the Florida Today
May 5, 2002
Getting to Know...Dolphins' QB Jay Fiedler Miami signal caller is rich and ready to win
By Jeff D'Alessio

Astronaut James Newman
March 2002
Astronaut James Newman, D'78, on a servicing mission for the Hubble Space Telescope

Jay Fiedler in the Washington Post
September 24, 2001
"...Nothing in his Dartmouth engineering education could help him here: Fiedler had nobody open..."

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