Introducing: GuariniGRAD
The Guarini School has launched GuariniGRAD, a new initiative designed to support the academic, career, professional, and personal development of the Guarini graduate student and postdoc community.
Unveiled during Graduate Student Appreciation Week, GuariniGRAD reflects Dartmouth’s growing investment in graduate education and postdoctoral training and brings together existing campus resources into a centralized, accessible platform while also expanding opportunities for connection, mentorship, and career exploration. Read more.
Science Day at Dartmouth Offers Young Scientists a Chance to Explore
The 10th Annual Science Day at Dartmouth brought hands-on science to life, drawing over 600 visitors to campus with 24 activity stations and 135 volunteers sharing their knowledge and enthusiasm. Read more, meet the organizers behind the event, and view the photo album.
Graduate Students Showcase Research at Annual Poster Session
More than 350 attendees gathered for the Guarini Graduate Student Poster Session, where 31 students showcased research across 15 disciplines. The event celebrated the creativity and impact of graduate scholarship, with four students earning top prizes for outstanding presentations. Read more.
Research Investigates Maple Syrup Contamination
Emily Sigman, a PhD student in ecology, evolution, environment, and society, is leading research on contaminants in maple syrup, exploring how heavy metals and PFAS might concentrate in sap and whether simple filtration methods can make syrup safer. Read more.
Guarini Celebrates Graduate Student Appreciation Week
The Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies marked its annual Graduate Student Appreciation Week with a full slate of events recognizing the contributions of graduate students and postdocs to the Dartmouth community. Read more.
Language Support for Multilingual Graduate Students & Postdocs
Set up an in-person or online appointment with Multilingual Graduate and Postdoctoral Writing Consultant Betsy Tremmel.
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