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September 26, 2017
Irma and Harvey add sense of urgency to Professor Frank Magilligan’s class lecture.
September 26, 2017
Geography Major Sydney Kamen ’19, helps lead a health workshop in Eastern Uganda, where children were given soap and taught to wash their hands.
September 22, 2017
The worst hurricane in New England history unleashed a devastating combination of wind and water 79 years ago, and with hurricanes ravaging the southeast U.S. and the Caribbean, it’s hard not to wonder what would happen if that storm returned today....
September 13, 2017
Research, conducted by Alasdair Rae from Sheffield University and Garrett Nelson from Dartmouth College, has won the Sir Peter Hall Award for Wider Engagement in this year’s RTPI Awards for Research Excellence....
September 11, 2017
In light of the recent hurricanes slamming the Gulf Coast and Southeastern United States, The Exchange spoke with Perry Plummer, Director of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Jonathan Winter, a Dartmouth professor who has studied increasing precipitation over the last two decades in New England, and two engineers, Jim Gallagher, who specializes in dams, and Fred McNeill, who works in wastewater treatment, about how well New Hampshire is prepared for major weather events. See full article http://nhpr.org/post/northeast-gets-wetter-nh-faces-critical-need-fix-aging-infrastructure-0#stream/0
August 02, 2017
Lisa V. Adams, MED ’90, the associate dean for global health and associate professor of medicine at the Geisel School of Medicine, has been appointed to oversee global initiatives in the office of Provost Carolyn Dever. Full article: https://news.dartmouth.edu/news/2017/07/lisa-v-adams-oversee-dartmouths-global-strategy...
June 23, 2017
Researcher Jonathan Winter says spring and fall downpours have seen about an 84 percent increase, while winter and summer have seen more moderate increases of 45 and 27 percent, respectively. The study was published in the American Meteorological Society's Journal of Hydrometeorology last month....
May 10, 2017
Michaela LeDoux '17 is a geography major and art history minor from New Orleans, LA. She was awarded a 2017-2018 Fulbright English Teaching Assistant (ETA) grant to teach at a high school in T ř inec, Czech Republic. After participating in the geography department's FSP, Michaela wanted to return to experience more of the country beyond Prague. While in T ř inec, she will also be involved in community engagement projects and hopes to conduct a qualitative research project on her host town and the surrounding region's development after the Velvet Revolution. She is grateful for her experience on the FSP and for the support she has received from the geography department....
April 25, 2017
Congratulations to Frank Magilligan, Buraas, E.M., and Renshsaw, C.E., 2015. The efficacy of stream power and flow duration on geomorphic responses to catastrophic flooding, Geomorphology, 228: 175-188) was selected for the 2017 G.K. Gilbert Award for "Excellence in Geomorphological Research” awarded by the Geomorphology Specialty Group of the AAG....