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WalletHub
2016's Most & Least Energy-Expensive States
For insight into the various ways Americans can reduce their dependence on traditional energy sources, we asked a panel of energy and policy experts to weigh in.
Jul 20, 2016
It's New Orleans
Out to Lunch
Geoff Parker is the author of Platform Revolution, a bestselling biz book that explains how new-economy companies like Uber and Facebook succeed.
Jul 20, 2016
33voices
The Platform Revolution
Moe and Geoffrey Parker talk about how networked markets are transforming the economy, and how to make them work for you.
Jul 20, 2016
ESPN
Robots are invading NFL training camps
They are the love children of robots and tackling dummies, and they are not technological fads.
Jul 20, 2016
GoodCall
Dartmouth Creates History By Graduating More Female Engineers Than Male Ones
Dartmouth is accustomed to making history... Fully understanding the significance of this achievement may require some background information.
Jul 08, 2016
The Dartmouth
Thayer first in the country to graduate more women than men
For the first time since the school was established in 1867, Thayer School of Engineering graduated more female than male engineers.
Jul 08, 2016
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