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Steelers using robotic tackling dummies during workouts
The Pittsburgh Steelers are running offseason workouts with robotic tackling dummies, thanks to new technology from Dartmouth.
May 25, 2016
Valley News
Time, Technical Challenges Thwart Dartmouth Formula Racing Team
The Dartmouth Formula Racing team was competing at the 2016 Formula Hybrid competition at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
May 25, 2016
The Wall Street Journal
The Inspiration Behind a Land Speed Record
How Charlie Nearburg '72 Th'73, '74, guided by the memory of his son, set a land speed record and why he keeps competing.
May 25, 2016
Boston Globe
Dartmouth College plans engineering school expansion
Dartmouth has received a $25 million gift that it hopes will launch a significant expansion of its Thayer School of Engineering.
May 18, 2016
NHPR
Dartmouth MOOC Uses Cartoons To Teach Engineering Basics
A MOOC at Dartmouth uses illustrations made by the Vermont Center for Cartoon Studies to help teach basic engineering concepts.
May 17, 2016
ETAuto
Bangalore students win Formula Hybrid car design competition in US
The Bangalore students stood fourth overall in the competition, and came second in the design and project management categories.
May 17, 2016
Concord Monitor
Engineering contest at the Speedway shows that hybrid racecars are twice as complicated
When you’re training engineers, electric cars have a drawback compared with gasoline-electric hybrids: they’re kind of boring.
May 16, 2016
The Washington Post
Stop telling kids you're bad at math. You are spreading math anxiety 'like a virus.'
This article features an op-ed by Dartmouth engineering professor Petra Bonfert-Taylor.
Apr 27, 2016