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New Hampshire Union Leader

Dartmouth Classmates Form Diagnostic Startup

“We’re really just an impact motivated, mission driven company,” said Dartmouth Engineering PhD candidate Alison Burklund in an article naming New Hampshire's 2020 Innovators.

Sep 18, 2020

AtomsTalk

A New Anti-Bacterial Agent Engineered To Treat Drug-Resistant Bacterial Infections

"We have engineered this super potent, super-effective anti-MRSA biotherapeutic, and we’ve done it in a way that renders it compatible with and largely invisible to the human immune system," says Dartmouth Engineering Professor Karl Griswold.

Sep 03, 2020

Medium

Dismantling White Supremacy in Design Classrooms: My Conversation With Design Guru Cheryl D. Miller

"A failure to recognize, appreciate, and build upon the best work of all designers who came before us is a disservice to humanity, present and future," writes Dartmouth Engineering Professor Eugene Korsunskiy in an article about overcoming white supremacy in design classrooms.

Sep 02, 2020

NHPR

Dartmouth Study Models Bioenergy Scenarios With Major Climate Benefits

"We can get mitigation with biofuels, but we need to pay attention,” Dartmouth Professor of Engineering Lee Lynd says in an article about bioenergy.

Aug 31, 2020

Valley News

Investors Think Lebanon Biotech Startup May Be a Winner in the Fight Against the Coronavirus

"We want to have an antibody that broadly neutralizes the entire class of beta coronaviruses," said Dartmouth Engineering professor Tillman Gerngross in an article about his newest company, Adagio Therapeutics.

Aug 31, 2020

Solar Power Investor

Dartmouth receives a $750,000 grant from the Department of Energy for a new solar technology research project

Dartmouth’s engineering program has been working on new technology to improve the efficiency of solar power and have received new funding to continue this research and contribute to the renewable industry.

Aug 18, 2020

USA Today

Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham and Golfer Nancy Lopez Among Inspiring New Mexico Women

Phoebe Suina &rsquo;98 Th&rsquo;99 Th&rsquo;01 is one of 10 American women from New Mexico&nbsp;who has&nbsp;made significant contributions to her&nbsp;state&nbsp;and country&nbsp;as a Woman of the Century, according to <em>USA TODAY</em>.

Aug 14, 2020

The Juggernaut

Will the U.S. Lose its Sheen for International Students?

&ldquo;Engineers and scientists are the people who invent things and innovate and solve a lot of the most pressing problems facing our world,"&nbsp;said Alexis Abramson, Dean of Dartmouth Engineering. "If you&rsquo;re getting people from the same country with the same backgrounds in one research group together to solve a problem, you&rsquo;re not going to get the best solution to that problem."

Aug 12, 2020

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