Students Trace Ideas of Wilderness in Winter Carnival Archives
An American literature class visits Rauner to explore Dartmouth traditions.
An American literature class visits Rauner to explore Dartmouth traditions.
“When I'm climbing, I feel like the world around me just disappears and fades out,” says Ben Saccone ’20.
Matthew Rube ’19, one of the founders of Dartmouth’s indoor climbing team, talks about how to get involved in the team.
During a practice session, members of Dartmouth’s forestry team split, saw, chop, and burn wood. Oh, and they throw axes, too. That’s all to prepare for their competitions against other schools in the Northeast.
The journey to the highest peak took many turns, including one that led to Dartmouth.
The alumnus brings expertise in wilderness medicine, risk management, and outdoor learning.
Ledyard Canoe Club festival features whitewater races and the Explorers Symposium.
A mountain of work went into rebuilding the beloved lodge in New Hampshire’s Whites.
The lifelong outdoorsman is stepping down in November after 30 years at Dartmouth.
The Dartmouth community is invited to register for the Oct. 14 ceremony.