Views From the Green in June

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Students display their research and unwind, and the Hop presents a landmark commission.

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Students playing volleyball
Graduate students meet up for a weekly volleyball game on the Green.  (Photo by Sophia Scull ’25)
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Brian Messier conducting
Brian Messier conducts the Dartmouth Wind Ensemble in the premiere of Sinfonía Nómada by Arturo Márquez. It was commissioned as part of the Mexican Repertoire Initiative at Dartmouth and led by the Hopkins Center for the Arts in partnership with over 40 peer institutions. (Photo by Sophia Scull ’25)
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Students partaking in a pie-eating contest
Students from the house communities participate in a pie-eating contest during HouseFest. (Photo by Kata Sasvari)
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Caleb Saks presenting a research poster
Caleb Saks ’26 presents Integrating Reflection Data with Stratigraphic Analysis in Little Lake Sunapee, N.H., during the poster session portion of the Wetterhahn Symposium. (Photo by Sophia Scull ’25)
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Students seen through a door window in class
A peek through the door at students in Ezzedine Fishere and Jonathan Smolin’s Difficult Conversations on the Middle East class. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Community members watching a concert on Baker Lawn
Students and community members enjoy the culminating concert of Hop X Dartmouth Libraries Baker Bells Festival. Musicians performed alongside the ringing of the tower bells.  (Photo by Sophia Scull ’25)
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Xia Zhou speaking
Xia Zhou, associate professor of computer science at Columbia University, delivers the Wetterhahn Symposium keynote address. (Photo by Sophia Scull ’25)
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A black lamb being pet
Lambs and other animals were part of a petting zoo during Unwind Your Mind, a day of relaxation and community sponsored by the Counseling Center, Dartmouth Student Government, and the Class of ’77. (Photo by Sophia Scull ’25)