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USA Today
U.S. Should Have Attacked COVID Like a Foreign Invasion, Experts Say. Have We Learned Any Lessons?
Kendall Hoyt, a senior lecturer of engineering and assistant professor of medicine, is cited one of the authors of the new book Lessons From the COVID War. In the book, Hoyt and 30 other policy, public health, science, biodefense, and patient advocacy experts examine how the U.S. lost the pandemic war.
Apr 25, 2023
AJOT
A future of "flying cars" may be closer than you think
Quotes Professor Vikrant Vaze about a study he co-authored on urban aerial mobility.
Apr 24, 2023
Women’s Agenda
Meet the Most Powerful Woman in AI Right Now: Mira Murati
A profile on Chief Technology Officer of OpenAI Mira Murati, Thayer ’12. “It’s important that we bring in different voices, like philosophers, social scientists, artists, and people from the humanities."
Mar 29, 2023
MIT Sloan School of Management
Hybrid work is here to stay. Here are 7 ways to manage your workforce
Professor Geoffrey Parker is quoted in this article about reaping the benefits of a hybrid workforce.
Mar 14, 2023
The New York Times
Skiing Town to Town in a Magical Corner of Vermont
Olympians Judy Geer ’75 Th ’83, and Susan Dunklee ’08 are highlighted for their work at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center and its Green Racing Project in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom.
Mar 03, 2023
GE News
Packing a Punch: This GE Engineer Is Designing a High-Tech ‘Suitcase’ for Electric Air Travel
Satish Prabhakaran Th'05, who earned his PhD in electrical and computer engineering, is featured in GE's company news about his work to help solve one of the toughest engineering challenges of the modern day: electric air travel.
Mar 02, 2023
WCAX
Dartmouth Students Stand in Solidarity With Ukraine on One-Year Anniversary of Russian Invasion
Features Zhenia Dubrova ’24, Tonia Zakorchemna ’23, and Andrii Murdza Th ’20, in a segment about how Dartmouth students are marking the year since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine.
Feb 24, 2023
Science News Explore
The world is aiming for ‘net zero’ emissions of greenhouse gases
Erin Mayfield, an assistant professor of engineering, is quoted in an article about the goal of net zero greenhouse gas emissions for the world. “Renewables, far and wide, are the key pillar in any net zero scenario."
Feb 09, 2023