A Familiar Face at Childbirth Makes a Difference Study finds lower stress levels for new mothers when support people are present.
Can Carbon Offsets Save the Rainforest? In her new book, Maron Greenleaf explores how the market forces threatening rainforests worldwide can be marshaled to help protect them.
Mitigating the Multigenerational Impacts of Trauma A study shows how prenatal exposure to extreme violence altered the gene expression of children conceived in Rwanda during the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi.
Dartmouth Makes Progress on Top Priorities in 2024 It was a year marked by commitments to housing, sustainability, dialogue, and impact.
Meet the New Cohort of House Faculty Fellows Six faculty members joined Dartmouth's house communities this fall.
Five New Postdocs Join Society of Fellows Their scholarship ranges from the philosophy of math to perceptions of menstruation.
Arts and Sciences Faculty Appointed to Endowed Professorships The prestigious appointments honor faculty whose scholarship, teaching, and service exemplify Dartmouth's core mission.
Risky Play Exercises an Ancestral Need to Push Limits Dartmouth anthropologists tout the benefits of monkey bars for child development.
Social Rank May Determine If Animals Live Fast, Die Young Dartmouth study of macaques suggests leaders put immediate survival above longevity.
Lecturers and Research Faculty Receive Promotions Nine faculty members from across the Arts and Sciences were promoted.
Finding Fields: The Archaeology of Agricultural Landscapes Madeleine McLeester (Guest Editor), Jesse Casana (Guest Editor)
Higher oxygen content and transport characterize high-altitude ethnic Tibetan women with the highest lifetime reproductive succe Shenghao Ye, Jiayang Sun, Sienna R. Craig, Cynthia M. Beall
Constructing Global Anthropology in Turbulent Times: Franz Boas and the "Soviet Challenge" Sergei A. Kan