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NH Union Leader
Dartmouth professor wins award for online education program
"Dartmouth professor Petra Bonfert-Taylor is being honored for her work in designing an online education program through the edX Consortium."
Dec 10, 2019
US News
Dartmouth Engineers Prepare for Project in Greenland
Article about Dartmouth engineering professor Mary Albert's $2.6 million NSF grant to partner with a community in northern Greenland to help transition to renewable energy.
Dec 03, 2019
NH Union Leader
NH professor gets $2.6M federal grant to wean remote Greenland town off fossil fuels
An article focused on Professor Mary Albert's NSF grant to help the people of Qaanaaq, Greenland transition to renewable energy.
Nov 19, 2019
The Dartmouth
The Common Link: Creating Communities of Shared Passion
Engineering professor Eugene Korsunskiy is quoted about a new student group called the Dartmouth Design Collective which was partly inspired by his course in "Design Thinking."
Nov 07, 2019
NPR
Searching For Solid Ice As Scientists 'Freeze In' To Study A Warming Arctic
MS candidate Ian Raphael '18 is pictured and quoted in a story on the Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate (MOSAiC).
Nov 06, 2019
The Washington Post
Scientists in historic Arctic expedition choose ice floe where they'll spend the next year
“The data will be the legacy of this expedition,” said Don Perovich, a Dartmouth geophysicist and one of the co-leaders for MOSAiC’s sea ice experiments.
Nov 04, 2019
Business NH Magazine
Dartmouth Idea Could Cut Flight Delays
Professor Vikrant Vaze and his team have developed a product to assuage delays and disruptions in airline operations that result in billions of dollars of additional cost to airlines and passengers each year.
Oct 23, 2019
360 Magazine
Revamped Crew Scheduling Model Cuts Airline Delays by as Much as 30%
Professor Vikrant Vaze is quoted about a new model that “can lead to significant overall benefits, fewer flight delays, more importantly fewer worst-case delays, fewer crew infeasibilities, and lower passenger delays and disruptions.”
Oct 23, 2019