Guarini Alum Helps Uncover the Surprising Role of Black Holes in Supporting Life
McKinley Brumback, Guarini ’20 (physics and astronomy), co-authored a study revealing that, under the right conditions, radiation from supermassive black holes could help life thrive by strengthening a planet’s ozone layer. Read more in Newsweek.
Sarah Cuprewich Wins ESA Graduate Student Policy Award
Sarah Cuprewich, a PhD candidate in the ecology, evolution, environment, and society program (EEES), has received the ESA Katherine S. McCarter Award, providing science policy training and advocacy experience in Washington, D.C. Read more.
Guarini Students Awarded Arts Integration Grants
Three Guarini students are among the recipients of the 2025 Arts Integration Initiative Grants. Awarded by the Hopkins Center for the Arts and the Office of the Vice Provost for Research, these grants support innovative faculty-student collaborations. Congratulations to Luke Cargill, Clara Sava-Segal, and Ivy Fu for their exciting projects! Read more.
Guarini Dialogues Dinner Strengthens Connections Between Graduate Students and Dartmouth Leadership
Graduate student leaders and Dartmouth administrators gathered for a Guarini Dialogues Dinner to discuss student life, housing, and community engagement. Hosted by Jennifer Rosales, Senior VP for Community & Campus Life, the event encouraged open dialogue and strengthened connections between students and leadership. Read more.
Uncovering the Hidden Heat Crisis in Miami Homes
A study co-authored by postdoc Lynée Turek-Hankins (Neukom Institute for Computational Science) reveals that many Miami homes reach unsafe temperatures because residents can’t afford to run or repair their AC. The findings highlight the urgent need for energy assistance and home upgrades. Read more in the Miami Herald.
Language Support for Multilingual Graduate Students & Postdocs
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