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USA Today
Dartmouth's hybrid car rivalry attracts 21 teams
Twenty-one teams turned out as Dartmouth held its 5th annual Formula Hybrid Competition at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H.</p>
Jul 28, 2011
Forbes
Tech Startup Uses Cell Phones To Root Out Counterfeit Drugs
PhD Innovation Program graduate, Ashifi Gogo co-founded Sproxil and decided to focus on Nigeria because the government is proactive about fighting counterfeit drugs, and the country has a strong cell phone culture and “a lot of swindlers.”</p>
Jul 28, 2011
The Dartmouth
Robbie '69 emphasizes innovation, creativity
Professor Peter Robbie discussed "design thinking"—a unique method of problem solving that attempts to satisfy individuals’ needs in a manner that is both feasible and profitable—during a Social Enterprise and Economic Development Society lecture.
Jul 28, 2011
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 “cross-institutional” 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'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