Dartmouth, the Arctic, the Future |
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A panel discussion about the long and distinguished history of Dartmouth in the Arctic, current research programs, and the effects of environmental change on fragile Arctic environments.
Moderator: Lindsay Whaley, professor of linguistics and classics at Dartmouth College and member of the board of governors for the University of the Arctic Panelists: Ross A. Virginia, Myers Family professor of environmental science and director of the Institute of Arctic Studies within the Dickey Center for International Understanding; Mary Albert, professor of engineering and executive director, U.S. Ice Drilling Program Office; Meredith Kelly, assistant professor of earth sciences; |