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The New York Times
It’s Not Just You: Many Are Placing Bets on Summer Travel
"It's quite fascinating how the ground reality and the messaging matter right now," said Dartmouth Engineering Professor Vikrant Vaze in an article about the return to air travel.
Apr 14, 2021
Valley News
Dartmouth College Trustees Name New Chair
"Dartmouth both challenged and gave me the confidence to embrace bolder aspirations. I will be forever grateful," said Elizabeth Cahill Lempres '83 Th'84, who will be Dartmouth's Board Chair this June.
Apr 06, 2021
The Bulletin
Rock-picking robot: First maps, then full automation will do worst job on any farm
"When I see something, a problem that has never been solved, it motivates me to solve it," said Brent Frei '88 Th'89.
Apr 04, 2021
Hagerty
Formula Hybrid + Electric Prepares Students for an Electrified Future
“We’re excited to get the teams on track, even if it’s in a virtual format!” said Mike Chapman, Director, Formula Hybrid + Electric Competition at the Thayer School.
Mar 29, 2021
Daily Times Chronicle
Patient Wait Times Reduced Thanks to Lahey Hospital Study by Dartmouth Engineers
Mar 21, 2021
row2k
Dartmouth's Caitlin Lynch
"...Very early on, I became determined to continue making progress on my education and professional goals in spite of the apparent roadblocks," says Caitlin Lynch '22.
Mar 08, 2021
PharmaShots
Adagio Therapeutics’ Tillman Gerngross Shares Insight on the Development of Antibodies to Prevent COVID-19
"Currently we are laser-focused on advancing ADG20 for the treatment and prevention of COVID-19, however, we have good reason to believe it can also be highly effective against multiple other Clade-1 sarbecoviruses," says Professor Tillman Gerngross.
Mar 01, 2021
Borgen
Making Organic Agriculture Accessible to Low-Income Farmers
"I think actually a pretty big trend across… humanitarian engineering projects is you deliver these products into an environment where they’re needed, but the need’s not super obvious or the people aren’t adequately educated on how to use it or how to maintain it," says Jack Sadoff '21 in an article about the benefits of organic agriculture.
Feb 25, 2021