Guarini Alumni Support the New Dartmouth Biotechnology Club
When the Guarini board members were in town last fall for their inaugural meeting, students from across the Guarini School had an opportunity to network and to share ideas with them.
[more]When the Guarini board members were in town last fall for their inaugural meeting, students from across the Guarini School had an opportunity to network and to share ideas with them.
[more]Modern computer chips can perform trillions of computations per second. However, the human brain can vastly outperform high-powered computers in terms of tasks in vision, learning, and pattern recognition. This is even more impressive when you consider that the human brain is making all of these calculations while running on a granola bar and cup of coffee.
[more]Back in 2018 Physics and Astronomy graduate student Avery Tishue was interested in connecting with a program that worked with K-12 outreach in underserved communities. For around twelve months prior, undergrad Hannah Margolis had been looking for a way to integrate her mentoring work more permanently in the Dartmouth community.
[more]How do you participate in a summer research program when the lab you were planning on working in has all but closed? This was the challenge facing the 2020 cohort of students in the Guarini Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research Experience (ASURE).
[more]In July, poet Rena Mosteirin '05—who teaches poetry in Dartmouth's Master of Arts in Liberal Studies (MALS) program—accepted the keys to the store from Nancy Cressman, who has retired after 13 years in the book trade. Visit the Dartmouth News page for the full article.
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