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USA Today

Women outnumber men in a graduating class of engineers—for the first time ever

This year, Dartmouth made history by being the first national research university to award more undergraduate degrees in engineering to women than men.

Jul 08, 2016

Quartz

More than half of Dartmouth's engineering graduates this year were women

This spring, Dartmouth became the first national research university to graduate more women than men from its undergraduate engineering program.

Jun 28, 2016

TechCrunch

Analog computing and biological simulations get a boost from new MIT compiler

Dartmouth engineering professor Rahul Sarpeshkar is part of a team that created a compiler that turns human-readable digital code into a configuration for analog computing circuits.

Jun 22, 2016

TechCrunch

Dartmouth graduated more women than men in engineering this year

Dartmouth just became the first national research university to graduate more women than men in the engineering department.

Jun 21, 2016

NH Union Leader

First lady of lasers

Elsa Garmire will be retiring from Dartmouth&#39;s faculty in October. She has worked in the field of laser technology since the 1960s.<br /> &nbsp;

Jun 14, 2016

WCAX-TV

Dartmouth College student invents device to help running injuries

Robert Halvorsen &#39;17 says he&#39;s inventing a device that could change the way runners&#39; injuries are diagnosed.

Jun 08, 2016

Live Free and Start

Innovator of the Week: Lidia Vald&eacute;s, Co-Founder of Lodestone Biomedical

Lidia Vald&eacute;s D&#39;14 Th&#39;15 is co-founder and CEO of Lodestone Biomedical&mdash;a spinoff from Professor Solomon Diamond&#39;s lab.

Jun 07, 2016

MPR News

Bad at math? Don't tell your kids

Math anxiety is "an actual thing, and it can be measured" Professor Petra Bonfert-Taylor told MPR News host Tom Weber.

May 26, 2016

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