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New England scores seven ARPA-E awards

Included in seven new research projects from universities and organizations in Massachusetts and New Hampshire funded by the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) is Professor Ian Baker&#39;s development of bulk nanocrystalline manganese-aluminum alloys with improved magnetic properties.</p>

Sep 30, 2011

The Baltimore Sun

Gilman grad competing on NBC show 'The Sing-off'

Eric Preston Suan performs with The Dartmouth Aires on NBC&#39;s "The Sing-off." They are competing for a top prize of $200,000 and a recording contract.</p>

Sep 28, 2011

The Dartmouth

Thayer studies granted $2.5 mil.

Thayer School of Engineering recently secured nearly $2.5 million in grants to fund research projects focusing on sports-related concussions, Arctic sea ice behavior and real-world business skill development.

Sep 26, 2011

The Boston Globe

Texting system reveals fake drugs

Ashifi Gogo, a native of Ghana and graduate of Thayer School&#39;s engineering Ph.D. Innovation Program, developed the technology as a class project while at Dartmouth.</p>

Sep 26, 2011

The Dartmouth

Students help deliver power to rural Rwanda

Student members of Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering embark on a two-month quest to improve the hydroelectric power in Rwanda&rsquo;s remotest region.

Sep 26, 2011

Associated Press via Fairbanks Daily News-Miner

Federal agency awards contract for sea ice study

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement awarded Dartmouth engineering professor <a href="{page_1287}">Erland Shulson</a> a contract of nearly a half-million dollars to study how Arctic sea ice fractures, breaks and flows in open waters.</p>

Sep 23, 2011

Boston Business Journal

Mascoma files for $100M IPO

Professor Lee Lynd&#39;s renewable fuels company, Mascoma Corp., has announced plans for an initial public offering valued at up to $100 million.

Sep 20, 2011

TribLocal

New Trier grads find themselves competitors for NBC reality show

Engineering major Will Hart &#39;12 will be on the NBC talent show contest "The Sing-Off," which starts a new season Sept. 19 at 7 p.m. on NBC. Hart&rsquo;s Dartmouth Aires is among the 16 a cappella groups vying for a $100,000 Sony Music recording contract.</p>

Sep 14, 2011

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