Meeting the Moment in Artificial Intelligence
Dartmouth offers grants to faculty looking to integrate AI in the classroom.
[more]Dartmouth offers grants to faculty looking to integrate AI in the classroom.
[more]Dear faculty and staff, As we shared this weekend, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) issued new guidance on its indirect costs policy, capping those payments at 15% for existing and new NIH grants. Today, the Association of American Universities (AAU) and others filed a lawsuit challenging that policy update and seeking to halt the proposed cut.
[more]Dartmouth has appointed Derek Walker as the executive director of the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society, effective March 10. Walker brings with him an impressive 17-year tenure at the Environmental Defense Fund, where he led interdisciplinary teams comprising scientists, economists, lawyers, and policy experts to advance innovative climate and energy transition solutions.
[more]The federal government has issued several executive orders and directives this week that are relevant to the conduct of federally sponsored research and contracts. We will continue to provide updated information as it comes in on the Office of Sponsored Project Federal Grant News 2025 website.
[more]Dartmouth's University Seminars bring together faculty members from across the institution to study and discuss topics of common interest in depth and on a continuing basis. Broadly interdisciplinary, the University Seminars are meant to engage faculty with topics that transcend specialization and narrow focus. The structure and enrollment of each seminar is at the discretion of the faculty leader(s), and may include post-docs or research faculty, regular collaborators from nearby institutions (e.g., DH, CRREL, Northern Stage), as well as occasional outside guests.
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