A new study by Daniel Rockmore and Keith Carlson and a colleague from the University of Virginia found that the opinions from the highest court in the land are getting longer, easier to understand, and quite a bit grumpier, reports The New York Times.
News
May 06, 2015
Dartmouth Now features an article on our very own Emily Whiting, describing her research that reaches across the boundaries of Architecture and Computer Science.
May 02, 2015
This year's Dartmouth Computer Science Research Symposium (CSRS) takes place on May 8th, 2015. It will feature exciting talks, posters, and good food! Open to the Dartmouth community, students across campus are encouraged to attend.
April 27, 2015
Celebration of student work at the intersection of technology and art. Lorie Loeb interview by NHPR.
April 27, 2015
A CS student was honored with a best poster presentations award during Graduate Student Appreciation week for poster "A Quantitative Analysis of Writing Style on the U.S. Supreme Court."
March 12, 2015
Introducing a new MS Degree in CS with a concentration in Digital Arts Program at Dartmouth College! Open to students from a wide variety of undergraduate majors in areas related to arts, design and technology.
March 07, 2015
Two CS majors launched Repcoin, the first online marketplace for reputation building.
February 06, 2015
The National Security Agency (NSA) designates Dartmouth as a Center of Academic Excellence for Information Assurance Research (CAE) for a second seven-year term.
January 09, 2015
In a landmark study published in the journal Science, Prof. Gevorg Grigoryan and his colleagues design the first artificial transporter protein that carries atoms of zinc across biological membranes.
December 31, 2014
Prof. Whiting speaks at TEDxBeaconStreet on the emerging field of computational fabrication, and how her work is bridging the gap between the digital realm of computer graphics and real world physics.