Toward Equity Launch Gets Enthusiastic Reception
“Progress is not a pass for improving,” says Senior Vice President Shontay Delalue.
As AI Talks, People Are Beginning to Listen
Working with collaborators, graduate student Ruibo Liu, Guarini ’23, and Vosoughi devised a method to measure political bias in a previous incarnation of ChatGPT.
In Conversation with Melody Brown Burkins
There is hope, says Melody Brown Burkins, Guarini ’95, ‘98, Director of the Institute of Arctic Studies, Senior Associate Director in the John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding, and Adjunct Professor of Environmental Studies at Dartmouth. “I see it every day because I work at Dartmouth. I get to see the next generation of students who are not sitting back – they’re leaning forward. They’re asking how they can make a difference.” Watch Melody in conversation here.
Widening Doorways to STEM Education
The Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) chapter launch and the Ecology, Evolution, Environment, and Society (EEES) Scholars Program are just two initiatives the Guarini School is supporting to increase access and belonging in STEM.
2022 Guarini Teaching Award Recipient: Ethan Williams, Physics and Astronomy
The Teaching Award is awarded annually to the graduate teaching assistant who best exemplifies the qualities of a college educator.
2023 MLK Celebration
Building a Compassionate Community
We invite you to join us and hope that that this year's programming, inspired by Dr. King's life and legacy, provides opportunities for learning, for reflection, and for hope.
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