
Guarini Graduate Students and Postdocs Translate Complex Research for a Packed Room
Graduate students and postdocs across 24 disciplines brought their research to the Hanover Inn Ballroom. It was the first Guarini poster session to include postdocs, and a milestone celebration of 10 years of the Guarini School. Read more.

Grad Student Earns Prestigious Fellowship for Exoplanet Research
Rayna Rampalli (physics and astronomy) received a 51 Pegasi b Fellowship to study how chemical signatures of planet-hosting stars reveal patterns of exoplanet formation across the Milky Way, building population-level profiles that place new discoveries in a broader galactic context. Read more.

Guarini Grad Students Bring Neuroscience to High Schoolers
First-year integrative neuroscience (IND) doctoral students organized the Upper Valley Brain Bee on April 18, drawing 10 high school competitors, 75 attendees, and 35 volunteers to Moore Hall for a day of neuroscience competition and outreach. Read more.

Ultraprocessed Foods Linked to Diabetes Risk in Young Adults
Yiping Li, a doctoral student in the quantitative biomedical sciences program, is quoted in a recent Healthline article on the lesser-known health risks of ultra-processed foods, including their link to prediabetes and type 2 diabetes in young adults. Read more in Healthline.

Guarini Alum Named to Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe
Xhoela Bame, GR '25 (molecular and cellular biology) earned a spot in the Science and Health Care category of the Forbes 30 Under 30 in Europe for her research into aging and brain repair that aims to "unlock the mysteries" behind neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and ALS. Read more in Forbes.
Investiture 2026
The Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies at Dartmouth will host its Investiture Ceremony for graduating master's and doctoral students on Saturday, June 13, 2026.
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