
To Survive Warming Winters, the Olympics Will Need to Change
Alexander Gottlieb, Guarini '24, a postdoc in the geography department, is quoted in an article about the impact of a warming planet on the Winter Olympics. “I think it’s increasingly likely that there’s going to be more last-minute scrambling to find viable venues when even those places that seem safer bets don’t pan out,” Gottlieb said. Read more on Yale Climate Connections.

Building a Foundation in Energy Economics for the Energy Transition
Chelsea Petrenko, Guarini ’15 (ecology, evolution, environment, and society program), teaches Energy Markets and Economics in the new Master of Energy Transition (MET) program, helping students understand how market forces and policy decisions shape decarbonization and energy affordability. Read more.

Despite Big Storms, U.S. Winters are Still Warming
Jacob Chalif, a graduate student in the Earth sciences department, was featured in an article commenting on his recently published study showing that "waviness" in the polar jet stream that brings Arctic-like conditions farther south are not historically uncommon. Read more on Climate.us.

Modeling the Brain Reveals a Hidden Feature of Learning
Anand Pathak, a postdoctoral fellow in the psychological and brain sciences department, is featured in a Big Think article highlighting research he coauthored that uses brain-like computational models to reveal previously overlooked neurons involved in learning and decision-making. Read more on Big Think.

Celebrating A Milestone in Graduate Education at Dartmouth
This year marks a decade since the founding of the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies, uniting Dartmouth’s graduate and postdoctoral community under a shared vision for excellence and collaboration. Read more.
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