Thermokarst in Northern Alaska: Drivers of Where and When Permafrost Degrades
124 Haldeman Center
Andrew Balser, University of Alaska Fairbanks, on the variability of permafrost degradation in northwest Alaska.
The Dickey Center hosts guest lectures, symposia, conferences and other events throughout the year providing opportunities for students, faculty, and the larger Dartmouth community to interact with leaders in a wide range of fields focused on international affairs.
Andrew Balser, University of Alaska Fairbanks, on the variability of permafrost degradation in northwest Alaska.
Panel examines an ancient Afghan tradition in which young boys dress as women, dance for wealthy warlords and are frequently prostituted to the highest bidder.
The former Secretary of State spent the day meeting with faculty, students, postdoctoral fellows and other Dartmouth administrators and participated in a discussion with Dickey Center Director Daniel Benjamin before a crowd of 900 at Spaulding Auditorium.
An Arctic expert talks about the challenges facing one of the world's top predators due to climate change and melting sea ice.
In lectures and panel discussions, a range of experts remembered the accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear facility while discussing the past, present and future of nuclear energy.
The former Israeli Prime Minister met with Dickey Center student groups and spoke before an overflow audience in Cook Auditorium.
While in-residence, the General delivered a public address, met with the Dickey Center’s War and Peace Fellows, Great Issues Scholars, postdoctoral fellows and other student groups, and was a guest lecturer in a number of classes.