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The Dartmouth

Panel considers value of a liberal arts education

College President Phil Hanlon and Dean of the Faculty Michael Mastanduno moderated a panel—including engineering Dean Joseph Helble—about the value of liberal arts education and its relevance to career preparedness in an increasingly technical job market.

Sep 23, 2013

MedCity News

Biomed teams from Rice, UCLA, and Dartmouth win first NIH undergrad competition

Three teams, including one from Dartmouth, were announced as winners in the recent Design by Biomedical Undergraduate Teams (DEBUT) challenge, a biomedical engineering design competition for teams of undergraduate students.

Sep 16, 2013

IEEE Spectrum

Compressed Air Energy Storage Makes a Comeback

SustainX Inc.—founded by Professor Charles Hutchinson and engineering students Dax Kepshire Th'06, '09, Ben Bollinger '04 Th'04, '08, and Troy McBride Th'01—began operating a full-scale demonstration system that supplies 1.65 megawatts of power.

Sep 16, 2013

The Telegraph (Nashua)

N.H. firm makes a 'battery' out of air, to power hundreds of homes at once

SustainX, a New Hampshire startup spun out of Dartmouth’s engineering school, thinks it can build a better battery using compressed air.

Sep 04, 2013

TheScientist

Remaking a Classic

Companies—including those started by Professor Tillman Gerngross—are bursting at the seams with tools to engineer pharma’s next magic bullet: the new and improved antibody.

Sep 03, 2013

Scientific American

Fuel for Thought: trouble with language

In a blog entry for Scientific American, Rachel Margolese ’16 of Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) writes about the challenges of speaking a different language in Tanzania while working to promote sustainable and cost-effective cooking fuel.

Aug 28, 2013

Scientific American

Fuel for Thought: Biomass to Briquettes

In a blog entry for Scientific American, Rachel Margolese ’16 of Dartmouth Humanitarian Engineering (DHE) writes about the challenges of using public transportation in Tanzania while working to promote sustainable and cost-effective cooking fuel.

Aug 28, 2013

The Dartmouth

Academic experiences differ by major choice

Beyond specific requirements, engineering majors can take additional courses based on pure interest. Half of the courses students elect in the engineering major are within that department.

Aug 21, 2013

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