Diversity Fellows Hold Brothers and Sisters Vigil
What was initially intended as a small gathering of friends to pay their respects to Ahmaud Arbery on the one-year anniversary of his murder, turned into an impactful night that
[more]What was initially intended as a small gathering of friends to pay their respects to Ahmaud Arbery on the one-year anniversary of his murder, turned into an impactful night that
[more]In January this year the Dartmouth College Postdoc Association partnered with peers at the University of New Hampshire to host the 2021 version of Postdoc Research Day. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, events such as the Short Talks, Poster Presentations, and Table Talks all had to adapt to the virtual environment.
[more]Wow, what a year! As 2020 finally draws to a close, I hope you and your families remain healthy and safe. Despite one of the strangest and most disturbing years in history, I am proud to say that the Guarini School, and its graduate students and postdoctoral scholars, have continued to thrive. Following the spring ramp down of on-campus research, in June our students and postdocs were the among the first to get back onto campus and into labs to resume their research.
[more]In October last year, Dean of the Guarini School Jon Kull attended a mentoring training organized through the Center for Improving Mentoring Experiences in Research (CIMER).
[more]Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS) graduate student, Casey Carpenter knows the power of a good story. He harnessed that knowledge last month in a virtual program which he produced in celebration of Veteran's Day: From Service to Scholar: Stories of Dartmouth's Veterans.
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