Views From the Green in November
Fall term wraps up with some studying and academic showcases.
Vivian Wang '27, right, hugs Katherine Jia '27 before getting on a Dartmouth Coach bus for the winterim break. (Photo By Katie Lenhart)
Jamylle Oliveira '26 presents the evolution of her design for her project, Eternal Fantasy to Arthur Trindade, at Technigala, a quarterly showcase for technology and design. (Photo By Eli Burakian '00)
Students find a quiet study spot in the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society. (Photo By Katie Lenhart)
Mursal Ehsan '26 takes a photo of Arshad Qanit '28, left, and Asghar Qanit '27, right, with Tayeb Mohammadi '26, center, after Mohammadi received the 2025 Ranny Cardozo Jr 1978 Award, given each year to "the outstanding member of the junior class who most exemplifies Ranny B. Cardozo's academic enthusiasm, genuine concern for fellow classmates, and dynamic participation in campus and community activities." (Photo By Katie Lenhart)
Jia Mutyala ’29, right, greets Coconut, Interim Dean Nina Pavcnik’s dog, at Parkhurst Hall as part of First Generation Week. (Photo By Sophia Scull '25)
The Dartmouth Wind Ensemble warms up for its winter concert—the first for the group back in Spaulding Auditorium since the reopening of the Hopkins Center for the Arts. (Photo By Katie Lenhart)
Members of Dartmouth ROTC fold the flag during the Veterans Day Retreat Ceremony. (Photo By Sophia Scull '25)
Henry Do Rosario, assistant director of the Dartmouth Center for Social Impact, speaks at a packed Veterans Day breakfast. Rosario began his professional career as a missile defense officer in the US Army. (Photo By Robert Gill)
Sophia Sahni '28 both participated in and photographed the evening. (Photo By Sophia Scull '25)
Students, faculty, staff, and community members came together for a Diwali celebration on the Green, hosted by the student group Shanti. (Photo By Sophia Sahni '28)
A rower in a single scull takes advantage of November's sunshine on the Connecticut. (Photo By Sophia Scull '25)
Postbaccalaureate research assistant Noah da Silva '25 cuts and examines rocks he brought back from a summer field season in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia. Da Silva took advantage of the relatively mild weather and set up shop in front of the Sherman Fairchild Physical Sciences Center for the afternoon. (Photo By Sophia Scull '25)
(Photo By Sophia Scull '25)
(Photo By Chris Johnson)
(Photo By Sophia Scull '25)