Julie Hruby Wins Fellowship to Study Ancient Fingerprints
April 12, 2018
The classicist will use a Mellon New Directions grant to apply modern forensics to antiquity.
[more]The classicist will use a Mellon New Directions grant to apply modern forensics to antiquity.
[more]The contest asks, “What does it mean to be human in a computerized world?”
[more]The eight books were created by six students in this term’s Language Revitalization course, which is offered jointly by Dartmouth’s Linguistics and Native American Studies programs.
[more]Neukom fellow Jeff Kerby's photographs offer an inside look at the environmental studies FSP in southern Africa.
[more]Contest judges evaluate algorithmic art alongside work directly produced by humans.
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