Views From the Green: March 2024

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Campus looks to spring, and a new term begins.

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Gordon Clapp in Baker Library

Emmy Award-winning actor Gordon Clapp performs a monologue as Robert Frost in the East Room of Baker Library to help celebrate the acclaimed poet's 150th birthday. Frost matriculated at Dartmouth in the Class of 1896 but left after less than one term. He later taught at Dartmouth as a Ticknor Fellow from 1943 to 1949 and regularly appeared as speaker in the College's Great Issues lecture series from 1947 to 1962. (Photo By Katie Lenhart)

Men's lacrosse played against Penn on a snowy day

With Penn defenders on his heels, Mitchell Myers '23, carries the ball down the field with support from Joe Azelby '25 on Saturday, March 23, at Sculley-Fahey Field. About 18 inches of snow fell in Hanover that day in an early spring snowstorm. (Photo By McKenzie Yi)

Students during a spring break trip in Appalachia

Students on an energy immersion trip sponsored by the Sustainability Office and the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society went to Appalachia over spring break. (Photo By Rachel Kent '21)

Students study in the Life Sciences Center

Aneesh Sarma '26 gets some studying done in the Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center. (Photo By Robert Gill)

Hannah Eaton visits the Life Sciences Center greenhouse

Hood Museum staff member Hannah Eaton visits the Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center greenhouse. (Photo By Robert Gill)

Faustus Miranda '24 examines some of the plants inside the greenhouse

Faustus Miranda '24 examines some of the plants inside the Class of 1978 Life Sciences Center greenhouse. (Photo By Robert Gill)

Two students examine Morphy the Corpse Flower

Alexander Clarke '25 and Nico Kohler '25, both studying biology, investigate the amorphophallus titanum known as "Morphy." Called the "corpse flower," it smells like rotting animal flesh, which is intended to attract carrion insect pollinators.  (Photo By Katie Lenhart)

Detail shot of Morphy the corpse flower

The amorphophallus titanum known as “Morphy.” (Photo By Katie Lenhart)

Logan Reano '23 pours collected sap into buckets

Dartmouth Organic Farm Sugar Crew member Logan Reano '23 pours collected sap into buckets. (Photo By Robert Gill)

O-Farm sugar crew check on tap lines

Sugar Crew members Logan Reano '23 and Addie Reid '27  and farm manager Jack Walker '22 check the tap lines near the Organic Farm. (Photo By Robert Gill)

Kimberly Juanita Brown and Chloe Poston talking

English professor Kimberly Juanita Brown and Vice President for Culture, Belonging, and Strategic Engagement Chloe Poston talk during the opening of the Institute for Black Intellectual and Cultural Life in Haldeman Center. Brown is the director of the new institute. (Photo By Katie Lenhart)

4 clarinetists rehearse for an upcoming recital

Four clarinetists, Liam O’Brien '27, Catherine Liao '25, Andrew Wu '26, and Ramsey Ash '24, participate in a chamber music recital during a Music 50 class in Sudikoff Hall. (Photo By Robert Gill)

The Rowing Boathouse lights reflected in the rive

Lights from the Friends of Dartmouth Rowing Boathouse are reflected in the Connecticut River. (Photo By Robert Gill)

Andrew Hamlin defends his thesis

Thayer School of Engineering PhD candidate Andrew Hamlin defends his thesis on liquid metal printing of ultrathin conductive metal oxides in Zaleski Auditorium in the MacLean Engineering Sciences Center. (Photo By Katie Lenhart)

Golden Retriever Poppy, a therapy dog, with students

Students enjoy the company of Poppy the therapy dog while taking a study break. (Photo By Beam Lertbunnaphongs '25)

Mirelle Mah'moud '25 and Justin Santana '25 during General Physics II

Mirelle Mah'moud '25 and Justin Santana '25 photograph the laser point they beamed through copper wire during their General Physics II lab in Wilder Hall. (Photo By Katie Lenhart)

Jeremy Alkire '24 in General Physics II

Jeremy Alkire '24 sets up a laser for experimentation in the General Physics II lab in Wilder Hall. (Photo By Katie Lenhart)

Man sitting in neon swing at BEMA

Students hang out on glowing LED swings at Frost Lights, which was held by the Robert Frost statue and Bartlett Tower. (Photo By Beam Lertbunnaphongs ’25)