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WPTZ (NBC5)
Dartmouth launching $100M initiative to diversify STEM program
Dean Alexis Abramson says the new $100 million funding will allow Dartmouth to remove financial barriers for more students who seek to pursue STEM fields.
Dec 08, 2022
Valley News
Dartmouth Launches $100 million effort to increase diversity in STEM-launches
Dean Alexis Abramson speaks to how the new $100 million grant will help Dartmouth recruit and expand programs for students underrepresented in STEM.
Dec 08, 2022
NH Union Leader
Dartmouth invests $100 million in STEM diversity program
Alexis Abramson is quoted int the news about Dartmouth's $100 million STEM diversity initiative
Dec 07, 2022
The Boston Globe
Dartmouth launches $100 million STEM initiative to support underrepresented students
Dean Alexis Abramson is quoted regarding the new Dartmouth STEM-X program.
Dec 07, 2022
Forbes
Dartmouth Engineering Alumni Named to Forbes '30 Under 30' List
Ben Parker '16, Alison Burklund Th'21, and Atri Raychowdhury Th'17 made this year's Forbes 30 Under 30 list for their respective contributions to energy, healthcare, and music industries.
Dec 01, 2022
Valley News
Column: Biomass Energy Is Sustainable and Needed
Professor Lee Lynd's column about sustainability and biomass: “The controversy over wood-based electricity is understandable. Advocates point to potential for carbon-neutrality comparable to electricity generated from solar or wind, while critics contend that leaving the forest alone offers larger climate benefits than today’s wood-to-electricity facilities. They are both right.”
Nov 13, 2022
TechTarget
IRA invests in the future of clean energy technology, work
Dartmouth Engineering Dean Alexis Abramson was featured in a Q&A about The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
Nov 10, 2022
Roll Call
Climate talks convene with US and world falling short of goals
Erin Mayfield, the Hodgson Family Assistant Professor of Engineering, tells Roll Call the climate-related legislation passed by Democrats in August could avoid more than 35,000 premature deaths and “spur record-setting growth in wind and solar capacity.”
Nov 07, 2022