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Kimberly Mei
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Amulet device enables efficient, personalized health management

Last week, a team of computer science and engineering researchers from Dartmouth and Clemson University received its first prototype of the Amulet, an electronic bracelet designed to enable efficient health management outside clinical settings and spearhead mobile health technology. The Amulet project, funded by a three-year, $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation’s Computer Systems Research program, aims to develop an effective software framework for future wearable mobile health management devices.

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Students launch gourmet food club

This winter, students can attend food tastings and restaurant trials in the Upper Valley, Boston and New York, as the Dartmouth Gourmet Food Society kicks off its inaugural term.

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College extends early decision deadline to Nov. 8

The College has postponed the Nov. 1 early decision application deadline to Nov. 8 after students and high school counselors reported technical trouble with the Common Application. While the Admissions Office has not yet experienced any challenges with downloading or processing applications, dean of ...

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Affordable Care Act may affect DSGHP

Dartmouth is currently assessing the impact of the new online state health insurance exchanges on student insurance coverage. It is not entirely clear whether the opening of the marketplace earlier this month will have an impact on the number of students who choose to enroll in the Dartmouth Student ...

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Lectures, tailgates among events scheduled

This week, 4,000 visitors are predicted to set foot on campus to celebrate the fall's trademark event. Expectations are rising for Homecoming, usually the largest alumni, student and faculty gathering of the year. In addition to the traditional night parade, night ceremonies and bonfire on Friday, this year's weekend will include a record 31 class mini-reunions, a tour of Jose Clemente Orozco's mural and a fall lecture series titled "Executing Innovation: Beyond the Idea." Alumni communications director Diana Lawrence said this year's Homecoming will be "both traditional and modern." "We've organized events that make it fun for everyone, no matter what their age or interests," Lawrence said.

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College establishes innovation center

Students and administrators are collaborating to design the student-operated Innovation Center and New Venture Incubator slated to open after winter break on the first floor of 4 Currier Place, south of the Black Family Visual Arts Center.

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Bruce named public affairs VP

Thomas Bruce, Cornell University's vice president of communications, was named Dartmouth's senior vice president for public affairs, the College announced yesterday.

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ACA to impact NH hospitals

Natalie Cantave / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and other New Hampshire hospitals may see an increase of patients and changes in health care approach as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act goes into effect in the coming months. Starting Tuesday, New Hampshire residents and small businesses will be able to compare and purchase state-approved health insurance plans through a federally operated health insurance exchange website.

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