Senior Lecturer Jack Wilson takes his architecture class to Lewiston—a former village in Norwich, Vt., on the banks of the Connecticut River—where they discuss a final project of creating something Dartmouth-oriented in the space. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Mimi Lan, Guarini, does some work in the woodshop. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Students enjoy some volleyball on the Green. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Incoming first-year students Sarah Shelburne ’28 and Lourdes Lauterborn ’28 pick out a tasty treat on National Cupcake Day. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Rena Shi ’28 and Alvina Zhang ’28 relax on campus. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Volunteers tend to crops at the Organic Farm. (Photo by Chris Johnson)
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Brandon Mitchell-Day ’26 looks up at the sun through a telescope in Elisabeth Newton’s Solar System and Exoplanets class. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Vivian Mudry ’26 and Eloise Osman ’26 see the sun’s shadow on paper through a telescope during Elisabeth Newton’s Solar System and Exoplanets class. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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An aerial shot of students on the Green this month. (Photo by Chris Johnson)
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Associate Director of Marketing and Ticketing for Athletics Morgan White works on laser cutting wood gifts at the Harold Edward Cable Makerspace in the Class of 1982 Engineering and Computer Science Center. (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)
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Daniel Haughton ’26, Dylan Parikh ’26, Jack Cook ’26, and Andy Liang ’26 work together in the Rockefeller Center. (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)
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Matteo Corrado ’26 and Joe Poissant, technical instructor, work on figuring out a solution for a project in Thayer’s machine shop. (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)
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Kevin Niboly, Facilities Operations & Management, mows the grass at the western end of Tuck Drive, keeping campus looking fresh. (Photo by Eli Burakian ’00)
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The Dartmouth Athletics DRIVE program, which promotes the core values of development, resilience, ingenuity, valor, and excellence, wrapped up with the final gathering, which featured reflections by student-athletes, certificates, and more.
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Workers with Chippers take down a 120-year-old American elm at the southwest corner of the Green on Aug. 1. The tree was decaying, and the town of Hanover opted to remove it as a public safety measure. It was named the DeWitt Elm in honor of Gordon DeWitt ’60, Dartmouth’s first director of facilities planning. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Leonardo Sardella and Adriana Salgado perform in a milonga and tango dance show in Collis Common Ground, part of Argentine Tango week celebrations. (Photo by Beam Lertbunnaphongs ’25)
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The a cappella group Summerphonix performs at Streetfest. (Photo by Ben DeFlorio)
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The dance group Splenda performs a dance routine at Streetfest. (Photo by Ben DeFlorio)
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Eden Cho ’26 and John Coleman ’26, students in history professor Leslie Butler’s Archival Research and the Production of History class, examine pieces from the Hood Museum of Art collection. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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The Archery Club, part of the Dartmouth Outing Club, practices in the BEMA. (Photo by Chris Johnson)
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Thayer Dean Alexis Abramson and Myron Tribus Professor of Engineering Innovation Laura Ray hosted the annual Women of Thayer reception at Storrs Pond Recreation Area in Hanover. The event for faculty, graduate students, and staff celebrates the growing network of women at Thayer providing mentorship, friendship, representation, and support. (Photo by Haley Tucker)
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Ashley Offill, curator of collections at the Hood Museum of art, learns from fifth-generation Navajo weaver Barbara Teller Ornelas during a workshop on campus. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Geisel School of Medicine welcomed members of the Class of 2028 at orientation events last week. (Photo by Rob Strong ’04)
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(Photo by Chris Johnson)
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Frankie Paulson ’26, who is also in the archival research class, looks through the papers of Howard Burchard Lines, a member of the Class of 1912 who died in France during World War I, at the Rauner Special Collections Library. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)