Guarini Students Bring Science Advocacy to Capitol Hill
Four Guarini students traveled to Washington, D.C. this month to participate in the American Association for the Advancement of Science CASE conference, a program designed to introduce graduate students to the federal policy-making process and the importance of advocating for scientific research. Read more.
Rodrigo Martinez Torres Wins Alumni Research Award
Rodrigo Martinez Torres, a graduate student in the sonic practice MFA program, used the Alumni Research Award to explore the intersection of sound, architecture, and visual art, traveling to Germany to study the Bauhaus school and work with leading scholars. Read more.
Guarini Alum Links Trillions in Climate Damage to Polluters
Christopher Callahan, Guarini ’23, was first author on a landmark study linking individual corporate emissions to $28 trillion in climate damages. The research, published in Nature, is a major step toward holding fossil fuel giants accountable for global heat-related losses. Read more.
Xhoela Bame Selected for Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting
Xhoela Bame, a PhD candiate in molecular and cellular biology, will join top young scientists and Nobel Laureates at the prestigious Lindau Meeting this summer. Her research on brain cell mitochondria has earned national and international recognition. Read more.
Advancing Technology Through Public Service and National Collaboration
Varsha Shukla, PhD Innovation Fellow and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) student chapter president, represented Dartmouth at IEEE-USA Congressional Visits Day, advocating for STEM education, AI policy, and responsible innovation in Washington, D.C. Read more.
Language Support for Multilingual Graduate Students & Postdocs
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