In this week's Community Conversations webcast, Provost Joe Helble spoke with Chief Financial Officer Michael Wagner and COVID-19 task force co-chairs Lisa Adams and Josh Keniston to discuss the budget and preparing for a safe fall term.https://t.co/rTlww8YqGE
— Dartmouth (@dartmouth) July 23, 2020
A three-year summer residency collaboration between @DTHballet and the @HopkinsCenter will create a new ballet, explore how the arts can promote social change, and expand educational opportunities in dance, theater, and African-American studies. https://t.co/CtyOigu4gA
— Dartmouth (@dartmouth) July 15, 2020
Recognizing that data would be key to understanding the public health threat, Professor Temiloluwa Prioleau launched an online research program to collect stories about individual experiences with COVID-19. #DartmouthScholars https://t.co/U2sgfCP5Y0
— Dartmouth (@dartmouth) July 15, 2020
Professor @mattdelmont has been named special advisor to President Philip J. Hanlon '77. He will collaborate with senior leaders on matters involving faculty equity, diversity, and inclusivity. https://t.co/dysrr88aWg
— Dartmouth (@dartmouth) July 14, 2020
Today we've announced a series of measures to take action and address racial injustice. We've outlined the key elements below.
You can read more about the plan here: https://t.co/94SIjd5hGA
— Dartmouth (@dartmouth) July 1, 2020
https://twitter.com/dartmouth/status/1278077604168437760
Today, we announced our plan to bring approximately half of the undergraduate student body back to campus for each term of the 2020-21 academic year. We've outlined some of the key changes in the tweets below. Read more about the plan: https://t.co/A43AdVPAEA
— Dartmouth (@dartmouth) June 29, 2020
Earlier today, we removed a section of our weather vane from atop Baker Tower. It will be stored by the @HoodMuseum.
Recommendations for a replacement will come from a working group whose members will consider new designs. Read more about its removal: https://t.co/INxGbVipvi pic.twitter.com/SVaKM05gFl
— Dartmouth (@dartmouth) June 25, 2020
From designing safer masks to writing letters to seniors in the Upper Valley, Dartmouth students and faculty are finding creative ways to help the community. #DartmouthServes https://t.co/N7nYOhGflk
— Dartmouth (@dartmouth) June 22, 2020
Today we recognize Juneteenth, a day that commemorates the end of slavery in the U.S. As our country continues to grapple with racism, violence, and injustice, today is a day to celebrate, reflect, and learn.
Watch Professor @mattdelmont explain the history of Juneteenth. pic.twitter.com/gDNW8vTI4v
— Dartmouth (@dartmouth) June 19, 2020
"Now, I hear the word America & think first of my father’s loneliness…"
Read the full poem, "America Will Be," by Professor Joshua Bennett (@SirJoshBennett). https://t.co/CU4OzxVm2u
— Dartmouth (@dartmouth) June 18, 2020
Listen to Professor @mattdelmont explain comparisons between current protests against racism and police brutality to earlier movements for civil rights. #DartmouthScholars https://t.co/RUA3eLl9Cx
— Dartmouth (@dartmouth) June 18, 2020
We will remove the weather vane on top of Baker Tower because of its offensive representation of Native Americans. (1/3) https://t.co/g8euaxNc29
— Dartmouth (@dartmouth) June 15, 2020
You can explore the mosaic and download a copy here: https://t.co/wKEmCeP5q9 #Dartmouth20s
— Dartmouth (@dartmouth) June 14, 2020
Joshua Marks ’96 has been leading the commencement day procession since his own graduation. Learn more about his life a piper: https://t.co/JFL3ujE4p0 #Dartmouth20s
— Dartmouth (@dartmouth) June 14, 2020
The Baccalaureate Service is live! Watch here: https://t.co/TJjppa9fcs #Dartmouth20s
— Dartmouth (@dartmouth) June 14, 2020
Brooke Bazarian ’20 and Kerrigan Quenemoen '20 took to the ring in the theater department's production of "The Sweet Science of Bruising." #Dartmouth20s https://t.co/o3uvFmDdG4
— Dartmouth (@dartmouth) June 13, 2020
The @IvyLeague sadly announces that none of its member schools will have any varsity athletic competitions during the fall term due to COVID-19 pandemic. FAQs available for returning and incoming student-athletes in the linked story.https://t.co/Wle1KePGzS
— Dartmouth Athletics (@dartmouthsports) July 8, 2020
GAME OF THE YEAR.
With 62% of the vote on @instagram and @Twitter, @DartFootball’s Hail Mary win over Harvard wins the fan vote for Ivy League Game of the Year. 🌿🏈
🎥 @DartFootball
pic.twitter.com/E4jjdowPPm— The Ivy League 😷 (@IvyLeague) June 16, 2020
#DartmouthEngineering Professor @g2parker talks regulating pervasive #platforms with @InfoEcon on the @Boundaryless_ podcast. 🎙️ 🎧
Listen here: https://t.co/9QXq93GAhB pic.twitter.com/iX8Zm1N6mC
— Dartmouth Engineering (@thayerschool) July 31, 2020
"…We need to challenge ourselves to take the time to go back down the ladder and find the people milling about at the bottom who don’t even know the ladder is there or how to step onto it." @SamTruex ’92 Th’93 Tu’95 https://t.co/wPWwKfPTS9
— Dartmouth Engineering (@thayerschool) July 20, 2020
https://twitter.com/thayerschool/status/1284536670965112832
"It hasn’t killed our project," #DartmouthEngineer Mary Albert tells @arctic_today in an article about how the #covid19 #pandemic has affected field research. #arctichttps://t.co/fFLYs5W2JM
— Dartmouth Engineering (@thayerschool) July 10, 2020
.@dartmouth researchers, including #dartmouthengineer Brian Pogue, say their latest @NatureComms paper about Cherenkov emissions, "provides a major step towards direct quantitative #radiation dose #imaging in humans." https://t.co/IjBvZ86zCa pic.twitter.com/6odeJNDZgs
— Dartmouth Engineering (@thayerschool) July 9, 2020
#DartmouthEngineers share their perspectives on realizing safe, rechargeable sodium metal #batteries with high #energy density in the latest @ChemSocRev: https://t.co/VqHvPCHxfE https://t.co/at4nf0FkBb
— Dartmouth Engineering (@thayerschool) July 6, 2020
https://twitter.com/thayerschool/status/1272903014500782090
.@dartmouth researchers wrote a new #seaice paper that examines why floating ice can sometimes suddenly break up, published in @CambridgeCore's Journal of #Glaciology. #dartmouthengineer #research #science https://t.co/jIXZKLkOws
— Dartmouth Engineering (@thayerschool) June 26, 2020
Prof. Don Perovich recently co-authored a new @NCAR_Science paper on the fast-changing #Arctic conditions. "It is hard to know what to expect."
📷: Marc Oggier, IARChttps://t.co/6PM30CqEZa pic.twitter.com/76cBm9OEDC— Dartmouth Engineering (@thayerschool) June 19, 2020
.@dartmouth student Cris Cano '20 reflects on his experience taking "the legendary course that is ENGS 12, 'Design Thinking'" this spring. #dartmouthengineer #designthinking https://t.co/sB1xAqMZ53
— Dartmouth Engineering (@thayerschool) June 4, 2020
“I’m really, really excited to go back … to see how things have changed when I have been gone and to do new #science,” said #dartmouthengineer Ian Raphael '18 of his return to @MOSAiCArctic. Read more in @VNewsUV: https://t.co/HTBETEVblR
— Dartmouth Engineering (@thayerschool) June 2, 2020
Understanding how our immune systems respond to #antibodies is a critical step in developing a #covid19 #vaccine for the public, according to Dr. Joshua Weiner, Dartmouth Antibody Lab Project Manager. @RossMyNBC5 reports: https://t.co/861MasNjp1
— Dartmouth Engineering (@thayerschool) May 24, 2020
New research from @Dartmouth engineers may allow for imaging of tumor microenvironments during radiotherapy without interrupting the clinical workflow. Read more in @PhysicsWorld here –> https://t.co/FYa85wmIky #dartmouthengineer #research #imaging
— Dartmouth Engineering (@thayerschool) May 16, 2020
https://twitter.com/thayerschool/status/1260944466015330304
Thayer Professor @EricRFossum is teaming with @RITtigers researchers to develop extremely sensitive sensors that can detect a single photon of light and help scientist see objects in deep space – including Earth-like planets in other galaxies. 🌎💫 https://t.co/LzuBmVQ0M5
— Dartmouth Engineering (@thayerschool) September 20, 2019
New @DartmouthInst study in @Health_Affairs finds that greater financial integration in health care systems — market consolidation — is not associated with better quality. Yet, it does contribute to higher health care prices. https://t.co/zQMXqeMY88 and https://t.co/80MMlF88jN
— Andrew Stein (@andrewcstein) August 4, 2020
Great to see another @Dartmouth engineer getting into the fight against #COVID19. Go @thayerschool! https://t.co/HmYgRcLSR2
— Greg Chittim (@chittim) July 17, 2020
Steve Peterson of @thayerschool shares his work with the Youth Violence Project: an attempt to engage the community of Boston to understand structure driving gang membership. #systemdynamics Use the strategy lab at https://t.co/4ZTMcb65og pic.twitter.com/sKgY5mc1HQ
— System Dynamics Society (@S_D_Society) July 22, 2020
Case Western Reserve completes license option with “spinout” company Edifice Analytics Inchttps://t.co/U5K2nghBHj@frenchrh @AbramsonAlexis @SDLE_ResCntr @MdsRely @CaseEngineer pic.twitter.com/irJalMr2jq
— Edifice Analytics (@EdificeAnalytic) June 19, 2020
Live webcast of Crew Dragon’s test flight with @NASA astronauts @AstroBehnken and @Astro_Doug → https://t.co/bJFjLCzWdK https://t.co/qalF7oCJO6
— SpaceX (@SpaceX) May 30, 2020
"Initially, we thought we'd find that HIV affects the ear, but what seems to be affected is the brain's ability to process sound," says Jay Buckey, professor of medicine (@GeiselMed) and adjunct professor of engineering (@ThayerSchool) at @Dartmouth.https://t.co/iuuWoBbu5V
— Geisel School of Medicine MD-PhD Program (@GeiselMDPhD) July 6, 2020
With the awarding of a five-year, $19.9 million grant from @NIH, Geisel and @UofNH will continue to lead efforts to enhance biomedical research capabilities in the state as part of the New Hampshire IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence. https://t.co/8eCmVMOvvU
— Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth (@GeiselMed) July 15, 2020
Summer 2020 marks the revival of Lifelines, Geisel’s literary and art journal. Learn about the journal and read the latest issue below. https://t.co/JLsjVjG5N7
— Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth (@GeiselMed) July 10, 2020
Findings from a new study co-led by Jay Buckey, Jr., MD and the Auditory Neuroscience Laboratory at @NorthwesternU are shedding further light on how the brain’s auditory system may provide a window into how the brain is affected by HIV. https://t.co/CPgbgcSlJx
— Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth (@GeiselMed) July 1, 2020
Geisel, @thayerschool, @DartGrad stand with @aaas to eradicate anti-black racism in academia and STEM. We call upon our colleagues to reflect and commit to action for a more inclusive and equitable STEM community. #blacklivesmatter https://t.co/sCIk9melXZ
— Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth (@GeiselMed) June 10, 2020
As the global frenzy for PPE ensues, Lisa V. Adams and Anne Sosin emphasize the urgency of ensuring PPE for poorer countries as they protect a most valuable resource: their healthcare workforce. https://t.co/4fGFwYr2aS
— Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth (@GeiselMed) May 20, 2020
First-year Geisel students Maha Ahmed, Aya Bashi, Amal Cheema, and Rin Heflin are doing their part to help our local communities during the COVID-19 pandemic by preparing PPE bags for Community and Parish Nurses in the Upper Valley. https://t.co/8kdNprqqTb
— Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth (@GeiselMed) May 19, 2020
New timelapse animations of #COVID19 spread created by the Dartmouth Atlas Project show the rolling sum of newly reported cases over the past 14 days. The data looks at growth rates per 100,000 residents of each of the 306 U.S. Hospital Referral Regions: https://t.co/6tiLuIJMow
— Dartmouth Institute (@DartmouthInst) July 20, 2020
"Many have argued that integrated delivery systems are the solution to the fragmentation & lack of coordination that many Americans now experience," write @DartmouthInst's Elliott Fisher & @CHColla in @thehill. They are "not the only path to better care." https://t.co/M127ZopTdK
— Dartmouth Institute (@DartmouthInst) August 4, 2020
A good read on the opportunities and challenges facing the #healthcare system as it works to successfully harness the expanded role given to #telehealth in the U.S. Co-authored by @PetrieFlom, @DartmouthInst's @glynelwyn, @DartmouthHCF alum Jaclyn Engel: https://t.co/uZ0uoAdU12
— Dartmouth Institute (@DartmouthInst) July 16, 2020
According to a new @DartmouthInst report in @JournalGIM, increased intensity of fracture-associated drug use among long-term care #Medicare beneficiaries may introduce unwarranted risk: https://t.co/RhSaZI1H5I via @SpringerNature pic.twitter.com/N46vlnBX8k
— Dartmouth Institute (@DartmouthInst) July 10, 2020
The Susan & Richard Levy Health Care Delivery Incubator, a joint initiative btwn @DartmouthInst & @DartmouthHitch, will bring together multidisciplinary teams of researchers and frontline #healthcare providers to improve patient care for the seriously ill: https://t.co/zEXIsQQQoK
— Dartmouth Institute (@DartmouthInst) June 18, 2020
More coverage on a paper led by @DartmouthInst's Steven Woloshin about the challenges regarding false-negative diagnostic tests for #COVID19 https://t.co/KGNv0qASuT
— Dartmouth Institute (@DartmouthInst) June 15, 2020
Great @NewYorker essay featuring my alma mater @DartmouthInst on the promise and peril of telemedicine expansion https://t.co/8DEHxUxZw0
— Kate de Bienassis (@kate_mcq) July 2, 2020
#TBThursday #Tbt In preparation for our 1st #ISQuaVirtualConference, check out @DartmouthInst Paul Batalden and @rocco_perla speaking at one of @ISQua's Plenary sessions in #CapeTown 2019: 'Co-Production of Healthcare Service: Assumptions and Invitations'https://t.co/Lh98rswTfQ pic.twitter.com/aLCfO3kVJO
— ISQua (@ISQua) June 18, 2020
False Negative Tests for #SARSCoV2 Infection — Challenges & Implications@StevenWoloshin et al. @DartmouthInsthttps://t.co/5wf7vlbIs8@NEJM pic.twitter.com/aSgkUgzu9X
— Ali S. Raja, MD (@AliRaja_MD) June 11, 2020
The New England native, Dartmouth Medical School grad, trained chef and mother of two sons this year published her first book “The New Family Table: Cooking More, Eating Together & Staying (Relatively) Sane.” https://t.co/28CvTQnGFs
— Silicon Valley Business Journal (@svbizjournal) May 20, 2019
From @dartmouth medical school, the @ymca & Institute for American values:how to strengthen child/teen mental health https://t.co/JsFhkI5PoV
— Margaret “Meg” Chisolm, MD (@whole_patients) February 5, 2017
Dr. Butterworth moved to Nantucket with his wife Kathy in 1978, shortly after receiving his medical degree from Dartmouth Medical School & completing his family practice residency at Middlesex Memorial Hospital.
Here’s the @InkyM story from June 1978 when he first arrived! pic.twitter.com/NxnNMosdY0
— Nantucket Hospital (@ACKHospital) April 12, 2019
Biden: "I just spoke at Dartmouth on health care, at the medical school — or not — I guess it wasn’t actually on the campus because people from the medical school were — I want to be clear, I’m not going nuts. I’m not sure whether it’s a medical school or where the hell I spoke.” pic.twitter.com/k5VWObFXSm
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) August 26, 2019
The Government has agreed to rescind the July 6, 2020 directive that would have prohibited international students from taking online only courses in the US. https://t.co/Flp7y6J43I
— DartGRAD (@DartGRAD) July 14, 2020
Black Students at Tuck (BSAT) and Tuck’s Consortium Student Group share resources to assist the Tuck community in becoming active allies against racial injustice: “This cannot and should not be an issue that only the black community fights against.” https://t.co/S5REy0uj9t
— Tuck School (@TuckSchool) June 4, 2020
“My two years at Tuck gave me all the time and space I needed to embark upon my transformation into an effective leader and a more empathetic human,” says #TuckMBA Nadeem Almoayyed T'20. Discover his pathway to a career in #tech: https://t.co/uPnCka4I6s
— Tuck School (@TuckSchool) August 4, 2020
#TuckAlumni @AlisonElworthy T’11, SVP of customer success at @HubSpot, shares five ways organizations can put customers first: https://t.co/8mSQeWteXt
— Tuck School (@TuckSchool) August 3, 2020
“We want to be a leader in the new generation of plant-based products,” says #TuckAlumni Blair Crichton T’18, co-founder of plant-based meat company Karana. https://t.co/g5MB4wuah9
— Tuck School (@TuckSchool) August 2, 2020
Through Tuck’s Nonprofit Board Fellow program, #TuckMBA fellows partnered with 23 local nonprofit organizations amid the pandemic. Read how students applied their classroom knowledge to address timely and strategic business challenges: https://t.co/i9EZB2UWep
— Tuck School (@TuckSchool) August 1, 2020
Tuck’s Peter Fisher says trouble could result if the Fed wades deeper into the fabric of financial markets. https://t.co/SAEPoiRjYu pic.twitter.com/1fBJZCx78Q
— Tuck School (@TuckSchool) August 1, 2020
“At the moment, the value of shopping is not high enough to overcome the fear of health risks, so stores can do two things: increase the value proposition of a visit to the store and reduce the perceived health risk,” says Tuck’s Robert Shumsky. https://t.co/7VpiibaFit
— Tuck School (@TuckSchool) July 31, 2020
#TuckAlumni Jamie Kalamarides T’94, president at @Prudential Group Insurance, discusses the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic: https://t.co/fXW0CopiHQ
— Tuck School (@TuckSchool) July 29, 2020
Tuck’s Robert Shumsky and Laurens Debo offer three principles—based on the fundamentals of operations management, their research on traffic flow within stores, and information about the transmission of COVID-19—to help retailers implement social distancing.https://t.co/ha1KAA0iw5
— Tuck School (@TuckSchool) July 28, 2020
“Unfortunately, both density and demographics place military bases at high outbreak risk,” says Tuck’s @lindsleininger. https://t.co/pvEgtr16za
— Tuck School (@TuckSchool) July 28, 2020
In an interview with @CNBC, #TuckAlumni Jeffrey Hirsch T’99, CEO of @Starz, discusses the company’s strategy—including its focus on serving Black and female audiences. https://t.co/M75r62xLvi
— Tuck School (@TuckSchool) July 25, 2020
Tuck’s @lindsleininger writes that it will take a “coordinated effort from national, state, and local leadership, individual behavior change, and funding” to reopen K-12 schools amid the COVID-19 pandemic. https://t.co/gX47H9qDpz pic.twitter.com/P6yTq9qDgL
— Tuck School (@TuckSchool) July 24, 2020
How has the COVID-19 pandemic impacted American manufacturers? “COVID has generated this new imagination of worst-case scenarios,” says Tuck’s @emilyjblanchard. https://t.co/3K7zYOzOkq
— Tuck School (@TuckSchool) July 24, 2020
#TuckAlumni Alexis McLaughlin T’02, founder of @2020onsite, shares how her mobile optometry care startup pivoted during the pandemic, reimagining the company’s overall vision: to bring eye care directly to the patient. https://t.co/UALo9uj2D5
— Tuck School (@TuckSchool) July 23, 2020
New research from Tuck’s Jordan Schoenfeld found that 46 percent of S&P 500 companies had pandemics among their risk factors as of January 2020, but many still underestimated their true exposure to a pandemic. https://t.co/NS1GIsssHY
— Tuck School (@TuckSchool) July 23, 2020
“No one can predict the future, but the corporate world needs managers who can withstand uncertainty, while guiding their companies to thrive and progress through the trying phases,” says Tuck’s @vgovindarajan. https://t.co/xmN2WXLS3y
— Tuck School (@TuckSchool) July 22, 2020
Flying cars receive green light in New Hampshire after passing 'Jetson Bill' https://t.co/GFk7syZcOo
— CNET (@CNET) August 3, 2020
Men's Wearhouse owner files for bankruptcy as pandemic torpedoes suit sales https://t.co/yN60E19qbm
— WMUR TV (@WMUR9) August 3, 2020
Explore the Data: Tracking COVID-19 in NH https://t.co/ChXEAQTfz4 pic.twitter.com/JxDrFNriKy
— NH Public Radio (@nhpr) July 28, 2020
New Hampshire Governor Say's COVID-19's Effect On Budget Is 'Devastating' https://t.co/fLdT3sEVHB pic.twitter.com/7QekAHvTne
— NH Public Radio (@nhpr) August 3, 2020
Today on the Exchange: how have household dynamics shifted in the pandemic? And what can you do to maintain healthy relationships with those in your pod? https://t.co/dlK9BnUXMP
— The Exchange (@NHPRExchange) July 30, 2020