Student News
IGERT Graduate Student Adds to Critical NASA Discovery
July 24, 2012 | Dickey Center
Research by Dartmouth Thayer School of Engineering graduate student Kaitlin Keegan has added critical information to a NASA annoucement regarding melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet.
Support the Next Generation of Dartmouth Engineers
June 19, 2012
Help Dartmouth maintain its excellent and innovative engineering programs by making a gift to the Thayer School Annual Fund before July 6th. All gifts, of any size, make a difference!
Fairfielders roll out a welcome for Dartmouth’s Big Green Bus
June 14, 2012 | Fairfield Citizen
"The Big Green Bus" left the campus of Dartmouth in New Hampshire Wednesday for its 8th annual summer tour of the country, planning to log about 12,000 miles and travel through 30 states.
EV Technology the Winner at Formula Hybrid Competition
June 13, 2012 | EarthTechling
All the results are now in for the international 2012 Formula Hybrid competition, a student design and engineering challenge to create the best high performance hybrid and electric vehicles.
President Kim Bids Farewell as Dartmouth Graduates 1,800 Students
June 10, 2012 | Dartmouth Now
Nearly 1,800 newly minted graduates and President Jim Yong Kim bid farewell to Dartmouth at Commencement exercises on June 10, 2012. Kim will leave Dartmouth after three years to become president of the World Bank on July 1.
Graduate schools hold individual commencement exercises
June 9, 2012 | The Dartmouth
Graduate programs at Tuck School of Business, Thayer School of Engineering, Geisel School of Medicine and The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice will host individual graduation activities this weekend.
Commencement Notes for the Dartmouth Class of 2012
June 9, 2012 | Dartmouth Now
Dartmouth’s 2012 Commencement by the numbers: from over 1,700 degrees awarded to over 12,000 attendees expected.
Portraits of Leadership: 2012 Student Marshals
June 6, 2012 | Dartmouth Now
Thayer School 2012 graduates Alden Adolph and Allison McKendry were selected as Student Marshals by fellow students for their citizenship, enthusiasm, positive impact on others, and integrity of character. The marshals will lead their classmates to the Green during the Commencement procession.
An Innovative Solution
June 6, 2012
In ENGS 21, Alison Stace-Naughton '11 Th'13 built a prototype of a vacuum suction tissue stabilizing device that prevents tissue damage during endoscopic surgery. The young entrepreneur is now on her way to raising $400,000 to build a medical-grade prototype and on June 21 she expects to take home a patent.
College teams compete in hybrid challenge
June 4, 2012 | The Boston Globe
The brainchild of research engineer and racing enthusiast Doug Fraser, who has taught at Dartmouth for three decades, the Formula Hybrid competition has grown, with 39 teams competing in 2012, featuring entrants from around the country and the world.









