“They want a majority of the population to turn their backs. That’s all that’s necessary.” Government professor Benjamin Valentino comments on the White House webpage that invites users to look up the number of immigrants supposedly arrested on charges of criminal activity in the U.S.
Professor Kathryn Cottingham co-authored research with UNH's Carsey School of Public Policy on human development and forest land near lakes. The study found combining satellite imagery with housing density data gives a more accurate picture of land cover and settlement patterns near inland lakes.
#Dartmouth faculty Susan Brison, David Kraemer, @roopikarisam.bsky.social, Dan Rockmore, and Thalia Wheatley took part in a panel discussion on the importance of deliberating on how society chooses to build, deploy, regulate, and relate to AI—and who ultimately benefits from those decisions.
Choosing how to fund innovation can be just as important as choosing what to fund.
The Atlas of Innovation helps policymakers and philanthropies navigate the tradeoffs between 13 funding approaches—from grants to prizes to advance market commitments.
🧭 Explore the tool: atlasofinnovation.org/
The Institute for Progress and the Market Shaping Accelerator, co-directed by #Dartmouth economist Christopher Snyder, launched the Atlas of Innovation on June 2. The Atlas, which traces back to a 2024 workshop at Dartmouth, provides a toolkit for funding mechanisms suited to innovation goals.
#Dartmouth research by professor Michael Herron estimates up to 59,583 eligible New Hampshire voters lack citizenship documents—findings a federal court cited in striking down the state's proof-of-citizenship voting law.
Professor @yangyangzhou.bsky.social and her co-authors of the article, “The Protecting Irregular Migrants: Evidence From Colombia,” received the Migration Studies Best Article Award, which recognizes outstanding scholarship that shapes key debates in migration studies. https://bit.ly/4uVQmRd
“The social returns to innovation are very, very high.” @dartmouthecon.bsky.social professor @douglasirwin.bsky.social argues governments should back innovation broadly rather than targeting specific industries—and explains why getting industrial policy right is so hard.
Yesterday was the Earth & Planetary Science 2026 Senior Honor Thesis Presentations, where twelve of our EAPS undergrads presented the culmination of the research studies they have completed this year. Special thanks to Leslie Sonder, the EAPS Undergraduate Advisor, for hosting this evening!
Prof. Broner's "Media and Environment" course students at the Hood Museum! #hoodmuseum #somossport #spring2026 #environment
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In geoeconomics, countries use their economic power to pressure other nations. But how does this economic coercion impact multilateralism in global trade?
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A federal judge struck down New Hampshire’s new law requiring hard-copy proof of citizenship for voter registration Thursday, finding it unconstitutional, in a move that could stop its implementation ...