A gallery of images from Dartmouth - February 6, 2017
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![The new Moosilauke lodge timbers](/sites/home/files/styles/3_2_lg/public/images/photos/20170131_moosilauke_construction_eb_403.jpg?h=fd692051&itok=IQpfWfii)
The new Moosilauke lodge is rising in the shadow of Mount Moosilauke. Timbers are being notched and joined to form the structure for a standing-seam metal roof, which will allow snow and ice to slide off easily. (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)
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![Gospel Choir sings at MLK multi-faith event](/sites/home/files/styles/3_2_lg/public/images/photos/20170122_mlk_multifaith_gospelchoir_jr_021.jpg?h=9b143ab1&itok=fIml5ahE)
A Gospel Choir community member performs a solo during the MLK multi-faith event at Rollins Chapel. (Photo by Joshua Renaud ’17)
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![Tuck veterans promotion ceremony](/sites/home/files/styles/3_2_lg/public/images/photos/20170118_tuck_veteran_robinson_eb_070.jpg?h=9b143ab1&itok=lY0KFnDr)
Andrew Robinson, Tuck ’17, a member of the U.S. Army, and his family take part in a ceremony promoting him to the rank of major. (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)
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![Social Justice Awards panel](/sites/home/files/styles/3_2_lg/public/images/photos/20170126_mlk_awards_panel_eb_129.jpg?h=9b143ab1&itok=YZ_mGLQ5)
The Martin Luther King Jr. Social Justice Award winners (from left) Kevin Curnin ’86 (Lester B. Granger ’18 Award), Rebecca Holcombe (Award for Ongoing Commitment), Shawn O’Leary (Holly Fell Satiea Award), and Francesca Gundrum ’17 (accepting the Student Group Award) (not pictured, Len Greenhalgh). The awards salute individuals who have answered the call to action, and honor members of the Dartmouth and Upper Valley community who have contributed significantly to social justice, peace, civil rights, education, public health, or environmental justice. (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)
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![Evelynn Ellis at the Social Justice Awards ceremony](/sites/home/files/styles/3_2_lg/public/images/photos/20170126_mlk_awards_evelynn_ellis_eb_034.jpg?h=9b143ab1&itok=ZOuqY7bk)
Evelynn Ellis, vice president of Institutional Diversity and Equity, presides over the Social Justice Awards ceremony. (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)
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![Tuck veteran O'Brian promotion ceremony](/sites/home/files/styles/3_2_lg/public/images/photos/20170118_tuck_veteran_obrian_eb_028.jpg?h=9b143ab1&itok=lvrYXfF4)
Tuck student and member of the U.S. Navy Dan O’Brien is promoted to lieutenant commander in a ceremony at the Raether McLaughlin Atrium. (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)
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![Tall white pine timbers, part of new Mt. Moosilauke Lodge.](/sites/home/files/styles/3_2_lg/public/images/photos/20170131_moosilauke_construction_eb_211.jpg?h=9b143ab1&itok=3ZdCBkQI)
The new Moosilauke Ravine Lodge is taking shape. Tall white pines—harvested from property owned by Dartmouth and from the Bradford, Vt., woodlands of alumnus Putnam “Put” Blodgett ’53—have been stripped of their bark but otherwise left as visible reminders of the forests they came from. (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)
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![Harry Enten ’11](/sites/home/files/styles/3_2_lg/public/images/photos/20170203_harry_enten_rg_152.jpg?h=fd692051&itok=geuye9tC)
Harry Enten ’11, a writer for the popular politics and statistics website FiveThirtyEight, returned to Dartmouth recently to give a public talk on the state of political polling in the wake of the 2016 election. While on campus, Enten met with students and faculty and visited a class taught by Dean Lacy, a professor of government. It’s the same class that Enten took when he was a student here. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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![Valentine paper, scissors, glue, etc.](/sites/home/files/styles/3_2_lg/public/images/photos/valentines_eb_045-1120.jpg?h=9b143ab1&itok=3cJHy8zT)
Ribbons, glue, paper, stamps, colored markers, and other supplies were provided for students to create Valentine cards last week in a workshop at Collis sponsored by the Office of Student Life, OPAL, V-February, and Movement Against Violence. (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)