Back to Boulder Homecoming Weekend to offer activities and events Oct. 24-27
Posted On Tuesday, October 22, 2013 By USA Education News. Under COLORADO Tags: Alumni, community members, Faculty, Hotel Boulderado, STAFF, Students, University of Colorado’s
A huge range of activities will be offered during the University of Colorado’s 2013 Back to Boulder Homecoming Weekend Oct. 24-27 for alumni, students, faculty, staff and community members.
A full description of activities and events as well as event registration can be found on the Back to Boulder website at ...
Students Join Tsunami Clean-up Effort While Studying Abroad in Japan
Posted On Saturday, October 19, 2013 By USA Education News. Under NEW HAMPSHIRE Tags: Dartmouth students, earthquake broke, Faculty, Global, James Dorsey, Language Study Abroad, Students
Dartmouth students capped a term of language study in Japan with a week of volunteer service tackling the lingering effects of the March 11, 2011, earthquake.
Accompanied by Associate Professor of Japanese Jim Dorsey, who led the Dartmouth Language Study Abroad program in Tokyo during summer term 2013, the eight students ...
President Hanlon Announces Founding of Student Innovation Center
Posted On Thursday, September 26, 2013 By USA Education News. Under NEW HAMPSHIRE Tags: Innovation Center and New Venture Incubator, Office of Entrepreneurship and Technology Transfer, Office of Public Affairs, Philip J. Hanlon, Students
In his inaugural address on September 20, President Phil Hanlon ’77 announced the founding of the Innovation Center and New Venture Incubator for Dartmouth students. The new center will provide flexible work space and an environment where students have access to the resources, connections, experiences, and capital to put ideas ...
Inaugural King Scholars Arrive From Across the Globe
Posted On Tuesday, September 10, 2013 By USA Education News. Under NEW HAMPSHIRE Tags: Alumni, campus, International, Keith Chapman, Robert E. King, Robert King, Scholarships, Students
In 2012, Dorothy and Robert King ’57 gave $14.7 million to Dartmouth to help address the problem of global poverty by establishing a scholarship program for exceptional students from developing countries.
“We’re not interested in naming buildings,” Robert King said at the time. “We’re interested in people who can make a ...
Student Makes National Television Debut on Syfy
Posted On Wednesday, August 14, 2013 By USA Education News. Under GEORGIA Tags: Georgia Tech, Heroes of Cosplay, houston, Kansas City, Monika Lee, Seattle, Students, Syfy opportunity
Monika Lee is one of about 20,000 students who attend Georgia Tech, but she has an online fan base twice the size of the student population.
Lee is somewhat of a celebrity in the world of costume play, or cosplay, where participants dress as characters from books, films, video games or ...
Johnson Selected by Dodgers in MLB Draft (Wicked Local)
Posted On Friday, June 21, 2013 By USA Education News. Under NEW HAMPSHIRE Tags: Athletics, Mitch Horacek, Robert Whalen, Students, Wicked Local features
Wicked Local features Dartmouth’s Michael Johnson ’13, a pitcher on the Big Green baseball team, who was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 14th round of the 2013 Major League Baseball draft.
“I’m just very happy for him,” Dartmouth Head Baseball Coach Bob Whalen tells the website. “He is ...
Give a Rouse: Meet Jacob Hickson, Dartmouth Class of 2013
Posted On Friday, June 7, 2013 By USA Education News. Under NEW HAMPSHIRE Tags: Joseph Blumberg, Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy, Students, William Jewett Tucker Foundation
Each June, Dartmouth Now profiles a number of students who are about to graduate. New stories will be added each day through Thursday.
Jacob Hickson ’13 will miss this year’s Commencement due, in part, to last year’s event. In the spirit of the 2012 Commencement speech by Teach for America (TFA) ...
Tweeting Along the Path to Fluency in French and Spanish
Posted On Thursday, May 30, 2013 By USA Education News. Under NEW HAMPSHIRE Tags: French and Italian Language Program, Global, Research, Spanish Language Program, Students, Tania Convertini
Imagine a couple of college students hanging out after class and tweeting about popular music. Now imagine them claiming that they’re working on their foreign language homework. Yeah, right.
But at Dartmouth, such students would be telling the truth. Language instruction has its feet planted firmly in the 21st century, with ...
Field Work in Costa Rica Proves ‘An Amazing Experience’
Posted On Thursday, May 23, 2013 By USA Education News. Under NEW HAMPSHIRE Tags: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Program, Global, Graduate Studies, Keith Chapman, Research, Science, Students
Not every college student wants to spend 10 weeks in rural Costa Rica, working long hours in the field while battling muggy weather and vicious mosquitoes. But count Ellen Irwin ’14 as one who does.
“It was a lot of fun,” she says. “It was an amazing experience.”
Irwin spent a term ...
Useful Online Resources for Students looking for Education Worldwide
Posted On Wednesday, May 1, 2013 By USA Education News. Under ALABAMA, ALASKA, ARIZONA, ARKANSAS, CALIFORNIA, COLORADO, CONNECTICUT, DELAWARE, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, FEATURED, FLORIDA, General News, GEORGIA, GUAM, HAWAII, IDAHO, ILLINOIS, INDIANA, IOWA, KANSAS, KENTUCKY, LOUISIANA, MAINE, MARYLAND, MASSACHUSETTS, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA, MISSISSIPPI, MISSOURI, MONTANA, NEBRASKA, NEVADA, NEW HAMPSHIRE, NEW JERSEY, NEW MEXICO, NEW YORK, NORTH CAROLINA, NORTH DAKOTA, OHIO, OKLAHOMA, OREGON, PENNSYLVANIA, PUERTO RICO, RHODE ISLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA, SOUTH DAKOTA, TENNESSEE, TEXAS, Uncategorized, UTAH, VERMONT, VIRGIN ISLAND, VIRGINIA, WASHINGTON, WASHINGTON DC, WEST VIRGINIA, WISCONSIN, WYOMING Tags: Education Fairs, Education in United States, Indian Education News, Online Resources, Portal, Scholarships Times, Students, Universities News
Quality Education is every ones desire and a lot of students are not able to identify the options available to them. There are various resources but not every student is able to reach to those resources and find the right option. Cost of education also plays a very important role ...
Chemistry In Action Transcends The Classroom
Posted On Wednesday, January 30, 2013 By USA Education News. Under FEATURED, NEW HAMPSHIRE Tags: Chemistry, F. Jon Kull, Faculty, Joseph Blumberg, Research, Roger Sloboda, Science, Students
With a pyrotechnic demonstration, Professor F. Jon Kull ’88 initiates students into the mysteries of chemistry while simultaneously engaging, educating, and entertaining them. Kull presented the show as part of “Biology/Chemistry 9,” a course he and Roger Sloboda teach that is a combination of introductory chemistry and biology. This is ...
Arkansas Newswire Available to All Campus Groups
Posted On Tuesday, January 22, 2013 By USA Education News. Under ARKANSAS Tags: Arkansas Newswire, Charlie Alison, Faculty and Staff, Research & Innovation, Students, University of Arkansas
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Arkansas Newswire is the primary source of news for the University of Arkansas campus. Academic departments, student organizations and other campus units are encouraged to add news to Arkansas Newswire whenever they have announcements of interest to the campus community.
All faculty, staff and student accounts are ...
Unique Partnership Between Dartmouth And Kosovo Pays Dividends For Students
Posted On Friday, January 18, 2013 By USA Education News. Under NEW HAMPSHIRE Tags: American University of Kosovo, Dartmouth Alumni Magazine, Ferid Agani, Geisel School of Medicine, Health, International, Students
“It was like a window opening up,” says Dafina Pruthi, Adv’10, about her 2002 visit to Dartmouth as a medical exchange student from Kosovo, the small, ethnically Albanian nation that was once part of Yugoslavia. “It gave us an opportunity to observe very high-quality medical care. It truly gave us ...
Sculptor Sabrina Yegela ’13 Explores Art And Identity
Posted On Tuesday, January 15, 2013 By USA Education News. Under NEW HAMPSHIRE Tags: Arts, Department of Studio Art, Economics, Green at Dartmouth, International, Sabrina Yegela, Students
This story was originally published in the Dartmouth College Fund’s Fall 2012 issue of “GREEN at Dartmouth.”
Sabrina Yegela ’13, came to Dartmouth from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, excited to study studio art and economics. She talks to GREEN at Dartmouth about how she uses sculpture to help her explore issues ...
Is Being a Scientist All About the Science? Actually, It Is
Posted On Friday, December 28, 2012 By USA Education News. Under NEW HAMPSHIRE Tags: John Sloan Dickey Center for International Understanding, News, Research, Ross Virginia, Science, Students
Can a girl wear her Manolo Blahnik heels in the field? Is being a scientist like, really a fun job, and can you meet good-looking guys?
These are among the weightier questions alluded to in a one-minute video called Science: It’s a Girl Thing! Showing scenes of sexy babes in short ...
Dartmouth IGERT Tackles Pressing Polar Environmental Issues
Posted On Monday, December 3, 2012 By USA Education News. Under NEW HAMPSHIRE Tags: Institute of Arctic Studies, International, Keith Chapman, Lee McDavid, Meredith Kelly, National Science Foundation, Research, Ross Virginia, Science, Students
With the last group of fellows arriving on campus this fall, one might think things are winding down for Dartmouth’s IGERT program. But in reality, research and collaboration are starting to truly cook now that all of the fellows are on campus.
“We’re really starting to move rapidly,” says Ross Virginia, the ...
Computer Programming Team Advances to World Finals Again
Posted On Friday, November 23, 2012 By USA Education News. Under ILLINOIS Tags: Association of Computing Machinery, Borja Sotomayor, Computer programming, Students
For the first time, the University of Chicago computer programming team has won the Mid-Central USA regional contest. The victory automatically qualifies the team, named Whiteboard Erasers, for the Association of Computing Machinery/International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals in St. Petersburg, Russia, June 30 to July 4, 2013.
In previous years, UChicago has ...
President's Club Has Healthy Impact on Students' Quality of Life
Posted On Thursday, November 8, 2012 By USA Education News. Under ARIZONA, FEATURED Tags: health center, President, Students
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It'e2'80'99s no secret that Arizona State University'e2'80'99s support from the President'e2'80'99s Club has had a healthy impact across the university and its four campuses. This is evident in the newly renovated and expanded ASU Health Services Center, which was completed with investments from the President'e2'80'99s Club, a group of men ...