Center Library
Class of 1964 Internship Profile - Isabella Dunbar '22
Isabella Dunbar '22 interned at The Brookings Institution.
Class of 1964 Internship Profile - Alison Dickstein '22
Alison Dickstein '22 interned at the National Institute of Health's Office of Autism Research Coordination (NIH/OARC)
Class of 1964 Internship Profile - Sam O'Brien '22
Sam O'Brien '22 interned at The 1000 Days Fund.
Valuation of Lake Winnipesaukee
Lake Winnipesaukee is the largest lake in New Hampshire and an important landmark, providing significant benefits to New Hampshire’s economy. Its presence benefits the tourism and recreation industries in New Hampshire, provides resources to nearby towns, and positively impacts real estate prices in the area…
Unlocking Potential
Topics in Global Policy Leadership is the capstone course for public policy students at Dartmouth. Each year, the program produces a white paper about a different country. Past countries include India, Colombia, and Northern Ireland. This year, our group produced a white paper about how…
Breast Cancer Prevention in Kosovo
The National Institute of Public Health of Kosovo reported 4,409 incident cases of cancer in 2018, up from 2,308 in 2012.1 Similarly, the Oncology Clinic of UCCK registered 1,483 cancer in 2018,2 including 340 new cases of breast cancer, up from 1,237 cases two years…
Improving Childhood Well-Being
Drawing on previous childhood well-being accountability reports, this report examines the safety, health, and education of New Hampshire children. To accurately determine the well-being of children in each of these three domains requires a two-step analysis. First, the report assesses the extent to which funding…
Improving Special Education Transition Services in New Hampshire
The transition from special education to adult services for students with disabilities can be abrupt and is often undertaken without full consideration of the needs, aspirations, and abilities of students. This report to the Education and Workforce Development Committee of the New Hampshire Senate explores…
Expanding Rural Broadband Access in Vermont
Nearly 42 percent of Vermonters lack access to high-speed internet,2 posing a challenge for the economic prospects of the state. Furthermore, as electricity management is becoming increasingly dependent on internet access in order to organize and allocate distribution, low connectivity levels will greatly impact the…
New Hampshire Rail Trail Funding
Across the country, rail trails are an environmentally- and commuter-friendly alternative to automobiles and other fossil fuel-burning transportation. They also provide safe locations for a wide range of recreational activities, including mountain biking, snowmobiling, horseback riding, and running. The New Hampshire General Court recently passed…