2017 Science Olympiad at Dartmouth
The School of Graduate and Advanced Studies at Dartmouth, in collaboration with Lebanon High School, is proud to be hosting the first ever Science Olympiad invitational tournament on campus.
[more]The School of Graduate and Advanced Studies at Dartmouth, in collaboration with Lebanon High School, is proud to be hosting the first ever Science Olympiad invitational tournament on campus.
[more]Give away the results at the start. This is the last and most difficult of science journalist Shannon Hall’s five “simple communication rules.”
[more]Savannah Dunn has a passion for science communication. A third-year student in the Program in Experimental and Molecular Medicine (PEMM), Savannah has authored numerous articles for the School of Graduate and Advanced Studies, so when she was awarded a scholarship to attend the Concordia University International Graduate Student Summer School, she jumped at the chance.
[more]It’s three o’clock in the morning and I’m wide awake. I started my “day” roughly twelve hours ago, had breakfast at dinner time, and I just ate “night lunch.” This is the inverted life of an astronomer: work all night, squinting at a computer screen, and try to catch some sleep at dawn. I’ve been told humans will adapt to almost anything, which must be true because this now seems normal. Regular, even. However, tonight is not a normal night and I’m alert, excited, and nervous.
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