Dartmouth Regional Technology Center seeks federal, state grants to expand
Faced with one of the weakest economies in years, Upper Valley entrepreneurs may soon have a reason for excitement: a potential 25,000 square-foot expansion to the Dartmouth Regional Technology Center, a business “incubator” that provides resources and guidance to high-tech startup companies.
Dartmouth alum may be tapped for U.N. post
President Obama may appoint Eileen Chamberlain Donahoe ’81 as the next U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva, according to several media sources. Donahoe, an affiliate at Stanford University’s Center for International Security and Cooperation, is the wife of John Donahoe ’82, vice chair of the Board of Trustees and CEO of Ebay, Inc.
Dartmouth receives $3M in stimulus money
Dartmouth has been awarded a $3-million grant from the National Science Foundation for the Trustworthy Information Systems for Healthcare project, an initiative aimed at creating secure computer systems to manage healthcare information, the College announced on Wednesday. The project is funded by the national economic stimulus bill.

