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Women in Science Project
6243 Parker House, 2nd floor
(Located in a two-story white frame house)
Hanover, NH
03755-3529
Phone: (603) 646-3690
Email: WISP@Dartmouth.EDU
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Karen E. Wetterhahn Science Symposium

Science Poster Symposium

Student Poster Registration opens
Friday, April 12 - Wednesday, May 8, 2013

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Dartmouth College celebrates undergraduate scientific research on campus each May with a science poster symposium named for the late Karen E.Wetterhahn, Professor of Chemistry and co-founder of the Women In Science Project (WISP). This notable campus event draws hundreds of people to talk with student researchers about the work that excites them. Undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, administrators, high schools and the general public come to hear the keynote speaker and browse the poster session. 

All undergraduates, whether part of an organized research program, such as Sophomore Scholars or Presidential Scholars, or those doing an independent research study, are invited to prepare and exhibit a scientific poster. All poster participants must register.

22nd Annual Karen E. Wetterhahn Science Symposium

Wetterhahn 2013 poster

Dartmouth College, Thursday, May 23, 2013

Thursday, May 23, 2013
Keynote Address: 4:00 PM Oopik Auditorium, Room 100 Class of 1978 Life Science Center
Keynote Speaker: Terry Plank, D'85, Professor, Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences
and Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University

"Under Volcanoes: What Drives Explosive Eruptions?"


Undergraduate Poster Session: 5:00 - 7:00 PM
Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center
(Students stand by their posters)

Last Updated: 5/10/13