Views From the Green, May 2, 2016

A gallery of images from life at Dartmouth

Photos
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Tiltfactor open house participants
Community members test out some of the games created by the Tiltfactor Lab at an open house in the Black Family Visual Arts Center. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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David Ellsworth woodturning demonstration
Master woodturner David Ellsworth, a pioneering founder of the wood art movement in the United States and internationally, gives a demonstration in the Hopkins Center’s woodworking workshop. (Photo by Joshua Renaud ’17)
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Senior Gift celebration
Seniors pose for pictures on the Goldcoast Lawn during the Senior Gratitude and Giving Gift BBQ hosted by Advancement. In addition to games and food, students had the opportunity to make a donation as part of the Senior Class gift. (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)
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Jodie Mack pedals a bike
Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies Jodie Mack pedals a bike equipped with a zoetrope that allows the rider to view an animated film. The bike was built with the help of students from Thayer School of Engineering and resides in the Black Family Visual Arts Center. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Fishing class on the Green
Shivam Chadha ’17 takes part in a “Let’s Go Fishing” PE class taught by instructor Ray Crosby on the Green. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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April flowers in snow
Daffodils in front of the rear entrance to the Hopkins Center glow against an unexpected snowfall on the 26th of April. (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)
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PRIDE flag displayed at Collis
The rainbow flag hangs between the columns flanking the Collis Student Center entrance in celebration of PRIDE week, adding color to a surprise spring snowfall. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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The Aires and Aires alumni perform
Past and present members of the Dartmouth Aires perform in front of Dartmouth Hall as part of the Aires’ 69th reunion. (Photo by Joshua Renaud ’17)
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Tents in Greenland
Graduate students Melissa DeSiervo and Rebecca Finger camp in the tundra of Greenland, where they are conducting research on plant and soil ecology. (Photo by Melissa DeSiervo)