Native American House to close next year for renovations
By Kay Alvito and Sahil Gandhi | March 10, 2026The house will be closed from summer 2026 until summer 2027.
The house will be closed from summer 2026 until summer 2027.
Ayotte said she aimed to put New Hampshire at the “forefront” of nuclear energy technology in her State of the State address.
Members of the incoming directorate will assume their roles on March 16.
The New Hampshire Department of Energy has hired consulting firm London Economics International to study the impacts and feasibility of withdrawing from the ISO-New England energy grid.
A switch to a brine-based solution that requires 82% less salt has cushioned Hanover from road salt shortages affecting New Hampshire and Vermont.
University of New Hampshire sociology professor and demographer Kenneth Johnson says state must address “increasing needs of an aging population”
Advocates pointed to energy and air policy, the Dalton landfill fight and chemical contamination as key tests of the administration’s approach.
A decorated “science diplomat,” Burkins will represent the United States on an international panel about Arctic climate policy.
Laxman Bist ’23, Bryanna Entwistle ’23 and Josué Godeme ’26 will join the 11th cohort of the scholarship at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China.
In a sit-down with The Dartmouth, Rev. Andi Lloyd ’89, who returned to campus this winter as co-pastor of the Church of Christ at Dartmouth College, discussed her careers in science and theology.