On May 21, 2016, the writing was on the wall—literally—as the Hood Museum celebrated its final days before closing for a multi-year renovation and expansion project.
In 1977 a Ledyard Canoe Club expedition was the first to navigate the entire 1,888-mile Rio Grande. Thirty-seven years later a second expedition retraced the strokes of these Dartmouth adventurers to chronicle the plight of a drought-plagued river.
Thayer engineering students (mostly Ph.D. candidates) recently produced images to highlight the creativity and beauty of research as part of a Visionaries in Technology contest. Here are a few examples of their extreme close-ups.
Rianna Starheim ’14 spent the summer of 2014 teaching at Afghanistan’s only boarding school for girls and working at shelters for survivors of gender-based violence. Her photos capture the lives of children who have never lived in a country without war.
From a weathered book of Scripture, circa 1743, to a dirty pair of 2013 running spikes, the things that make Dartmouth different are the things that make Dartmouth.