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The Boston Globe

Dartmouth marks Women in Science anniversary

Dartmouth College is celebrating the 20th anniversary of a project aimed at getting more women to major in science, math and engineering.</p>

Jul 28, 2011

USA Today Letters

Not all jobs shipped overseas

Short opinion piece by Dean Joseph Helble about the state of the U.S. job market for graduating engineers.</p>

Jul 28, 2011

The Dartmouth

Souba revitalizes DMS curriculum

As dean of Dartmouth Medical School, Wiley Souba has forged &ldquo;cross-institutional&rdquo; links such as a joint bioengineering program with Thayer School of Engineering. Unity with Thayer and the Tuck School of Business is important in order to take advantage of all the resources available at Dartmouth, Souba said.

Jul 28, 2011

CBS News

Rediscovering the art of log cabin building

Mo Rocca goes out into the country to find out where today&#39;s log cabin builders might be and finds a troop of Dartmouth students who school him in the fine art of log cabin building.

Jul 28, 2011

The New York Times

Hands Off Our Houses

The $300 house could potentially be a success story, if it was understood as a straightforward business proposal instead of a social solution...We recently showed around a group of Dartmouth students involved in the project who are hoping to get a better grasp of their market.</p>

Jul 28, 2011

Fosters.com

Students selected for SURF biomed program

Andrew Guilliams and Michael Fullerton will join the Dartmouth Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) program...Guilliams will be working with Professor Karl Griswold whose research focuses on bioengineering of proteins.</p>

Jul 28, 2011

Nature

Perspective: A new hope for Africa

Bioenergy could help bring food security to the world&#39;s poorest continent, say Lee R. Lynd and Jeremy Woods.

Jul 26, 2011

Vermont Public Radio

Dartmouth Increases Numbers of Women In Sciences

VPR&#39;s Steve Zind speaks with Margaret Funnell, a Dartmouth professor and director of the Women in Science Project at the college, about the number of women studying for careers in math and science since the program&#39;s inception twenty years ago.</p>

Jul 26, 2011

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