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Gripping FBI thrillers, enchanting fantasy adventures, practical insights into human life, and complex stories told from distinct perspectives—this list of faculty book recommendations is full of can't miss reads to add to your summer TBR. 📚 bit.ly/3GPZ140
The digital economy is not placeless. Companies like Netflix and Google Maps use location data to create targeted markets and drive value. Prof. @lfalvarezleon studies how geography powers digital capitalism—shaping data, markets, and everyday life. bit.ly/402l4uB
Billionaires hide money differently depending on where they're from. Our researchers found elites from different countries use distinct strategies to conceal offshore wealth—and even those from stable democracies go to extreme lengths to stay anonymous. bit.ly/45efVCG
Award-winning journalist and former @BostonGlobe senior editor Scott Allen is the new editor of @DartmouthMag. “The Dartmouth Alumni Magazine is one of the best college alumni magazines in the country…Real journalism is being practiced here.” bit.ly/3IJz7zk
Three terms in 30 seconds. Luke Trevisan '28 took a photo from his Wheeler dorm window every day for 250 days.
Give a rouse! Our Advancement and Communications teams won six @CASEAdvance awards for their exceptional work and dedication in marketing, development, alumni relations, and visual storytelling. #casecoe bit.ly/4lHpsrz
High school students from underserved communities nationwide will soon be able to take the same Dartmouth neuroscience course as our undergraduates—complete with weekly mentorship from current students—through our partnership with @EdEquityLab. bit.ly/4o1It9S
Architecture is more than buildings; it's an art form that shapes how we feel and move. Students discovered this firsthand when familiar campus spaces like Bartlett Tower suddenly revealed new meanings about connection, memory, and belonging.
Overwhelmed customers using chatbots and self-service portals develop trust issues with companies. But @TuckSchool's Michelle Kinch discovered that simply offering human help along the way levels out this problem—whether or not customers actually use it. bit.ly/4lwcZXX
.@HoodMuseum is redefining how unknown works of art are being named: replacing “Artist Unknown” with “Artist Once Known.” This acknowledges that many artists—especially women and people of color—were ignored by collectors, but not by their communities. bit.ly/4m47f7F
Interplanetary internet sounds like sci-fi, but scientists are already planning it. Professor Siddhartha Jayanti just showed how to design and verify computer algorithms for these future space networks—setting the stage for tackling tomorrow's problems. bit.ly/44uaE9Q
Combining her love of @NFL football and math, quantitative analyst Isabeal Pantle ’23 helped contribute to the @Eagles' Super Bowl win. Take a look into her role toward the championship title ⤵️ bit.ly/3GD5ijp
.@PRL_Tweets just took 10 students to DC to meet people with vastly different political views—from Fox News producers to think tank researchers. They learned even people they disagree with can still be "thoughtful, principled, motivated, and intelligent." bit.ly/466IjHY
From the College on the Hill to Capitol Hill: the newest cohort of @RockerfellerCtr First-Year Fellows is networking with government officials and gaining hands-on experience across policy areas through two-month internships with alumni mentors. bit.ly/44EEtmJ
Building on last year’s inaugural session, our Tribal Leadership Academy returns this month to support a new generation of Indigenous leaders. In Native-led sessions, 27 tribal leaders will engage on issues like health care and economic development. bit.ly/4eHNaBp
.@BigGreenBSB Coach Bob Whalen is retiring after 36 seasons and 623 total wins—making him the winningest baseball coach at one institution in @IvyLeague history. His impact runs far beyond the bases, leaving a legacy felt across the game and our community. bit.ly/4lisBxS
Last week, we brought together scientists from around the globe to study and share research on the universe’s smallest but most common galaxies: dwarf galaxies. The conference advanced collaboration and study through interactive talks and poster sessions. bit.ly/44XUGUz
Since 1951, Dartmouth has stewarded one of the world's most important polar libraries. Now we're digitizing the founders' complete materials, revealing Arctic networks that researchers worldwide can explore online for the first time. bit.ly/4ex9GwQ

Wild waves in the jet stream seemed like the link between climate change and extreme winters. But our researchers constructed a 125-year timeline showing the jet stream's always had a wild side and that climate change is intensifying winter more directly. bit.ly/44r60Z0
