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WISP Weekly - May 4, 2017

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In this Newsletter:

* Dartmouth Science in the News
* McKinsey Women's Impact Award
* Research Presentation Opportunity
* Contact Details
* Subscription Details

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* Dartmouth Science in the News *

Read and Listen to this NPR commentary on time by Dr. Marcelo Gleiser

Recently Dr. Marcelo Gleiser, Professor of natural philosophy, physics
and astronomy and director of the Institute for Cross-Disciplinary
Engagement commented on people’s understanding, perceptions, and
experiences with time in a piece on National Public Radio.

READ MORE:
http://www.npr.org/sections/13.7/2017/04/12/523536720/why-is-time-in-a-hurry

* McKinsey Women's Impact Award *

A unique opportunity offered only to undergraduate female students at
Dartmouth.

The McKinsey Women's Impact Award is dedicated to funding young women
who are passionate about creating significant change in one of the
following areas:
•	Global public health 
•	Economic development and opportunity creation 
•	Sustainability 
•	Social innovation and technology
Award recipients will receive $1,500 toward their summer employment,
volunteer work, research or independent project that relates to one of
the areas mentioned above.  

First-years, sophomores, and juniors who identify as a woman (regardless
of sex assigned at birth) may apply. 

For more information, please visit their website (www.mckinsey.com/dartmouthimpact2017).
Application deadline is Sunday, May 14th. 

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* Research Presentation Opportunity *

Ending Soon! The registration deadline for Dartmouth’s Wetterhahn
Science Symposium is fast approaching on Monday, May 8. All students
wishing to present a poster must register. For group posters, each
member must register individually. All WISP Interns and Sophomore
Science Scholars are required to present. To register go to: http://dartgo.org/wetterhahn

If you are presenting at the Wetterhahn Symposium, plan to attend the “Making
and Presenting Scientific Posters” session. This session will take place
on Tuesday, May 9, from 6:00-7:00 p.m. in Carson 61. 

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* Contact Details *

Dartmouth College | 6201 Parker House | Hanover, NH 03755

603-646-3690
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students.dartmouth.edu/wisp

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