Julie L. Commerford Visiting Professor
Julie’s research focuses on disentangling the drivers of ecosystem change in North America throughout the last 10,000 years.
[more]Julie’s research focuses on disentangling the drivers of ecosystem change in North America throughout the last 10,000 years.
[more]The Class of '61 Award (geography.dartmouth.edu/undergraduate/awards) supports honors-level research by a member of the incoming junior class.
[more]Jonathan Chipman and Xun Shi are part of a large multidisciplinary team recently awarded a $42 million National Institute of Health grant. http://geiselmed.dartmouth.edu/news/2016/nih-grants-awarded-to-geisel-and-dartmouth-hitchcock-for-pediatric-research/?utm_source=Dartmouth+News+Weekly&utm_campaign=9df3f9563c-dartnews_weekly_2016_09_22&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_0b7afd736b-9df3f9563c-391353485
[more]Susanne Freidberg spoke recently with the BBC World Service about the early history of long-distance food transport, the invention of refrigeration, and the question of whether local food is really better for the environment. Listen to the program or download the podcast here.
[more]After graduating, Nicholas was commissioned in the Navy and began flight training, getting his wings in February 1968. Nicholas spent much of his time in the western Pacific with tours in Vietnam,Okinawa, and the Philippines. During that time Nicholas got to fly into Korea, Japan, Twaiwan,Hong Kong,Singapore and Thailand. He also spent some time in the Indian Ocean as well as Iran. After retiring in 1988, Nicholas flew for the airlines until he retired for good in 2004.
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