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Associated Press via The Seattle Times
Dartmouth engineers solutions to binge drinking
When professor John Collier learned that Dartmouth President Jim Young Kim planned to visit his class, he decided to have students show off their problem-solving skills by attacking a social problem instead of an engineering dilemma.</p>
Dec 05, 2011
The Dartmouth
Hussey, a standout player, also excels in academic arena
A three-year starting linebacker for Dartmouth and a semifinalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy, Luke Hussey ’11 Th’12 is now taking on a different role as a Thayer Engineering School student who is completing his BE in environmental engineering.
Nov 29, 2011
WCAX-TV
Dartmouth researchers study tool for Alzheimer's diagnosis
Professor Solomon Diamond and Ph.D. student Paolo Giacometti show their prototype cap designed to research Alzheimer's disease and its symptoms of memory loss.</p>
Nov 22, 2011
The Dartmouth
LuminAid helps disaster relief orgs.
The LuminAID — a portable, inflatable solar lamp designed by Anna Stork ’08 (engineering major modified with studio art) — is generating excitement and funding from both outdoor enthusiasts and international disaster relief organizations.
Nov 21, 2011
Valley News
To Build a Better Robot
Elementary and middle school robotics teams from the Upper Valley and beyond met at Dartmouth's Thayer School of Engineering on Saturday to compete in the fourth annual LEGO League Robotics Tournament.</p>
Nov 15, 2011
The Dartmouth
Rosen investigates new rehabilitation surgeries
Increased wartime injuries has spurred advancements in medicine: “The engineer needs to understand how robotics, transplantation and regenerative medicine are coming together,” said DHMC plastic surgeon Joseph Rosen, adjunct professor of engineering.
Nov 14, 2011
The Dartmouth
Koppel '09 trains soldiers in Kuwait
Chris Koppel ’09 Th’10, now a lieutenant in the United States Army, traded the mountains of New Hampshire for the expansive deserts of Iraq and Kuwait.
Nov 14, 2011
The Dartmouth
Thayer hosts lego robot challenge
Students from across New Hampshire and Vermont gathered to compete at the fourth annual Lego League Robotics Tournament at Thayer School.
Nov 14, 2011