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Volume XXV • Issue 11
Tuck graduate
recognized as Ebony Young Leader
Ramsey Jay Jr., Tuck '05, has been named as one of Thirty Young Leaders
Under 30 by Ebony magazine.
Tribal
Sovereignty in Action
Navajo Supreme Court to hear oral arguments at Dartmouth
The Winds of
Change
Researchers learn that North America's wind patterns have shifted significantly
in the past 30,000 years.
Administrative
Working Groups Recommend Changes
Three working groups issue recommendations based on information collected by
McKinsey & Co.
Graduate Student
Nets Prominent Journal Cover Story
Salmon are well-traveled creatures. Hatched in freshwater streams, they
migrate to sea and swim home to their birthplace to spawn.
Jewish and
Islamic Studies Scholars to Meet at Conference
Scholars to converge on Dartmouth to take part in Transnational Migrations of
Identity: Jews, Muslims and the Modernity Debate.
Kudos
Recognition for Dartmouth faculty, staff, and students.
Dartmouth
Earns High Marks for Sustainability
Sustainable Endowments Institute issues report cards on environmentally sound
activities.
Markets
and Immigration
Economics professor's research outlines how recent immigration to the United
Kingdom impacts its economy.
Sister to
Sister
Conference for Upper Valley middle-school girls, organized by Dartmouth
students.
Improving
Humanitarian Disaster Response
Report discusses the challenge of responding promptly, efficiently, and humanly
when disasters occur.
Research
Awards
Dartmouth researchers were awarded $6.4 million during December.
Big Green
Bookshelf
Recent books by Dartmouth authors.
Finding Patterns
in a Deluge of Data
Researchers say Process Query Systems are best approach to make sense of
volumes of data.
New Bus Route
Broadens Commuting Options
Expanded commuter bus service now available on the River Route.
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