The devastation recently wrought by Superstorm Sandy reawakens memories of Tropical Storm Irene, still fresh in the minds of many Vermonters.
American Cities Segregate, Even As They Diversify (The Atlantic)
According to new research by Richard Wright, professor of geography and the Orvil E. Dryfoos Professor of Public Affairs, both integrated and segregated neighborhoods exist in cities across America.
Racial Diversity Increases, But Segregation Persists Says Geography Professor
While census data shows racial diversity is increasing in major cities across the United States, highly diverse neighborhoods are still rare.
Talk about Climate Change at the Science Café
Dartmouth’s Science Cafés, providing a chance to learn about a serious issue relevant in today’s world, premiere on Thursday, November 17, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.