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The Huffington Post
What Is Engineering? Learn About Engineering Through a MOOC
A desire to help people of all ages, particularly K12 students, better understand engineering led me to develop a massive open online course, or MOOC.
Apr 28, 2015
The Dartmouth
Thayer School of Engineering proposing exchange program
Thayer School and Technical University of Denmark are finalizing a proposal to create an exchange program between the two schools.
Apr 28, 2015
Times Colonist
Speedy UVic students all revved up
University of Victoria engineering students will take their race car to Dartmouth's 9th annual Formula Hybrid Competition.<br />
Apr 24, 2015
Forbes
The Oprahs Of Biotech: People Who Can Go By First Name Only
Dartmouth engineering professor Tillman Gerngross has become of the few people in biotech who the insiders know by first name alone.
Apr 22, 2015
Materials Research Society
Flower-shaped magnetic nanoparticles may help destroy deep-seated cancer cells
The Dartmouth magnetic nanoparticles form flower-like aggregates which helps them to generate cancer-killing heat while under the influence of low alternating magnetic fields.
Mar 15, 2015
Business 2 Community
All Five Sharks Pounce, But Mark Cuban Gets The Deal: $200k For LuminAID
On Shark Tank’s special episode devoted to business started by college students, Andrea Shresta and Anna Stork '08 asked the investors to put their money in LuminAID.
Feb 23, 2015
Chicago Tribune
LuminAID co-founders to appear on ABC's 'Shark Tank' on Friday night
Anna Stork '08 and Andrea Sreshta, who designed their first lamps in 2010, are scheduled to appear on ABC’s “Shark Tank” on Friday night, 8pm CT.
Feb 20, 2015
WBUR
How Dartmouth's President Is Trying To Cut The Rising Cost Of College
President Hanlon told each of the schools at Dartmouth — the college, the engineering school, the medical school and the business school — to reallocate 1.5 percent of its spending.
Feb 11, 2015